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• Boys soccer bows out in districts
The Yellow Springs High School boys soccer season ended on Monday after a solid season.
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• BLOG-Down to the Bone
Today I lay it out on the table…my health, my choices, my life lessons…and give them a good long look for my children’s sake.
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• Yellow Springs policing forum draws broad range of citizens
At a recent public forum, Yellow Springs residents outlined their ideal local police department and police chief.
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• 70 visit local wastewater plant
About 70 personnel from southwestern Ohio water and wastewater treatment plants attended a regional meeting last Thursday, Oct. 16, that included a tour and demonstrations at the Yellow Springs Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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• Kenneth R. Dillon
Kenneth R. Dillon, of Yellow Springs, 85, passed away Friday, Oct. 17, at Dayspring of Miami Valley. He was born Oct. 6, 1929, in Lawrence County, Ohio, at the Handley Place on John’s Creek. He was the son of the late John L. Dillon Sr. and the late E. Nellie (Malone) Dillon. Ken graduated from […]
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• Water draw
About 70 southwestern Ohio water and wastewater treatment plant personnel, along with representatives from the Ohio EPA, attended the fall meeting of the Ohio Water Environment Association last Thursday, co-sponsored by YSI/Xylem and the Yellow Springs wastewater plant.
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• YSHS presents ‘Harvey’— Big rabbit, big deal at new theater
“Harvey,” presented by the Yellow Springs High School Theater Arts Association, runs two weekends, Oct. 17–19 and Oct. 24–26, at the recently renovated Antioch College Foundry Theater.
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• Special Council Meeting
VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS Regarding: Water Plant Criteria Architect/Engineering Services Presentations Notice is hereby given that Council members will be present. DATE: Mon., Oct. 27, 2014 TIME: 6 p.m. LOCATION: Council Chambers PRESENTATIONS: 6 pm HNTB 6:45 pm Burgess and Niple 7 pm Hazen and Sawyer/LJB The meetings are wheelchair accessible. Any person requiring a […]
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• Wrights raise the haunts of Kyoto
Once a year, near the time of the autumn equinox, Harold and Jonatha Wright put on black clothes, and tell gruesome stories that drew people in, curdle their blood, and chill them to the bone.
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• Issue 2 seeks library stability
On Nov. 4, voters will find on the ballot Issue 2, the library levy.
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