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Police-village relationship a work in progress
Last fall the Village Human Relations Commission held its first police-community forum, where residents gave input on the role of the police chief. On March 19 a second forum will focus on the Village’s involvement with the Greene County ACE Task Force on drugs and new policies.
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Evan R. Dawson
Evan R. Dawson, son of the late J. Dudley and Leona Dawson of Yellow Springs, died suddenly on Feb. 3, in New York City. He was 81.
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Chris Conard retains position as Village solicitor
At their Feb. 17 meeting, Village Council unanimously voted to re-appoint Chris Conard of the Dayton firm Coolidge Wall as Yellow Springs Village solicitor.
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Bernadine O. Young
Bernadine O. Young, born July 23, 1925, passed away peacefully on Feb. 22, in Brunswick, Maine.
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Film argues that education is a right
For Taylor Spratt, an Antioch College student who grew up between Milwaukee and the Chicago suburbs, a college education was a given. But for her contemporaries who live in Iran and adhere to the Bahá’í Faith, attending Iranian university is prohibited by law.
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Pickleball gaining more fans
It’s like ping-pong if you were on top of the table.
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Antioch College seeks input on campus homes
Organizers of the Antioch College Village Charrette hope that many villagers participate in the opening event of the five-day process this Sunday, March 1, 6–9 p.m. in the South Gym in the Wellness Center.
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Robert T. Crauder
Robert T. Crauder, of State College, Pa., passed away Feb. 24, at Foxdale Village. He was 90.
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Village Council—Who will be responsible for unpaid bills?
Village Council considered whether property owners should be held responsible for the unpaid utility bills of their tenants.
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New face at AME church
Twenty years ago, a television news broadcaster eschewed the bad news of local TV for the “good news” of Jesus Christ. Now he takes the pulpit of the Central Chapel AME Church, one of the village’s oldest churches.
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