From The Print Section :: Page 223
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Jeff (Pan) Reich climbing for body and mind
At the age of 13, Jeff (Pan) Reich started rock climbing. Nearly 50 years later, Reich climbs rock faces with the seemingly effortless dancing meditative flow of an experienced climber.
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David Bernard Lemming
David Bernard Lemming, of Yellow Springs, passed away Friday, May 11, 2018. He was 67.
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David Wilson memorial
A celebration of the life of David L. Wilson will be held Saturday, June 16, 11 a.m., at the Dharma Center.
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Gaunt Park pool gets upgrades
The Gaunt Park Pool opened its gates last Saturday after being extensively repaired this month.
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Antioch Village draws crowd
Last week about 60 villagers came out for the unveiling of the Antioch College Village pilot project — a planned pocket neighborhood of small homes on the north side of East North College Street.
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David L. Wilson
David L. Wilson, longtime Yellow Springs resident, died at Hospice of Dayton on May 22, 2018, after a severe stroke.
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Pirates an early winner
The 2018 Major League rec baseball season opened Saturday, June 2, with the Sunrise Café Indians taking an 18–12 victory over the Yellow Springs Toy Company Pirates.
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Making the (next) grade
McKinney Middle School eighth graders celebrated the completion of their middle schooling with a promotion ceremony Wednesday, May 30.
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T-ball’s land of love and miracles
Tanner Miller, in a bright-orange cap with some sort of super hero on it — Batman? — tells me as we line up to race to the outfield for our warm-up exercises, “I’m the oldest one here!”
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Village Council — Mayor’s Court proposal stalls
At Village Council’s May 21 meeting, Police Chief Brian Carlson asked Council for more time before Council votes on whether to require that local police send all appropriate cases to the local Mayor’s Court rather than Xenia Municipal Court.
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