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CMYS presents double reed, piano trio
Chamber Music Yellow Springs presents the Poulenc Trio tonight, at 7:30 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church.
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BLOG — Kids navigate gustatory rush hour
This week in the McKinney/Yellow Springs High School cafeteria, I learned a funny thing.
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James A. Riley
James A. “Jim” Riley died Tuesday, Jan. 18, following two months of failing health. He was 75.
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Antioch adds new leaders
Along with incoming president Mark Roosevelt, who began his tenure January 1, Antioch College recently announced three other new leaders at the revived college.
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Irene Jerison
Irene Landkof Jerison died peacefully at home in Los Angeles, Calif. on Jan. 6. She was 84.
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Council says no to fluoride
At their meeting Tuesday, Jan. 18, members of Village Council voted to discontinue the practice of putting fluoride in Yellow Springs water.
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Boogie down to support CJ’s
To keep CJ’s Southern Cookin’ from closing its doors, a local band is reviving the rent party tradition to solicit community support for the financially ailing restaurant.
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Jan. 27, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
Jan. 27, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
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Wolfgang Dietzgen Bauer
Wolfgang Dietzgen Bauer died on Jan. 12 in Sacramento, Calif. with his family and close friends at his side.
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Ohio reduces funds for schools
According to former Governor Strickland’s Evidence-Based funding model, the local school district is scheduled to receive $1,037,354 from the state to educate its 621 in-district students this year.
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