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Articles From August 30th, 2019

  • University presidents played key role in rejection of ACCC

    When the Antioch Univerity Board of Trustees on May 8 rejected the Antioch College Continuation Corporation’s proposal to save the college, a significant factor was the opposition to the proposal from the presidents of the university’s other five campuses…

  • Council approves Barr property project

    By Diane Chiddister A controversial project that pitted the need for affordable senior housing against a concern for downtown aesthetics moved toward reality this week when Village Council unanimously approved the Friends Care Community’s proposal to build senior housing on the Barr property downtown. The vote was 5–0 on the second reading of the resolution, […]

  • Council acts on manager’s post

    Village Council members agreed at the end of their meeting Monday, June 2, to appoint John Weithofer as manager consultant with the intent of hiring him as interim Village manager before Village Manager Eric Swansen resigns his position.

  • For a small town with big city needs, Tom’s delivers the goods

    For a small town grocery store, it might be considered unusual that Tom’s Market carries 16 kinds of olives, six kinds of tofu (if you count the Tofu Pups), ground lamb, Italian parsley and cheesecloth.

  • Perry League play to begin Friday

    The Perry League, Yellow Springs’ t-ball program for girls and boys ages 2–9, will open its 2008 season Friday night, June 6, 6:30 p.m. at Gaunt Park. Two- and three-year-olds are welcome if accompanied on the diamond by an adult.

  • Bulldog sports roundup

    The boys distance runners carried the day again for Yellow Springs High School in the Division III Regional tournament last week at the University of Dayton’s Welcome Stadium.

  • Beverly Bergman

    Beverly J. Bergman of Yellow Springs died Friday, May 30. She was 64. She was born Aug. 8, 1943, in Dayton, the daughter of the late Leo and Jean (Turner) Bergman.

  • Betty M. Gossett

    Betty M. Gossett of Yellow Springs died Friday, May 30, at Miami Valley Hospital, after an unexpected illness. She was 63. She was born Dec. 31, 1944, in Hillsboro, Ohio, daughter of the late Harry Sylvester and Marie (Glasscock) Emery. Betty was employed by Eastco and also worked for St. Joseph’s Home for Children for […]

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