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Village efforts to grow economy
A review of the efforts the Village has made since that time to stimulate economic development could contextualize the levy renewal coming up for a vote on May 3.
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Finances a challenge, but college confidently advances
At Antioch College a new class of 45 students has been accepted, three of the six initial faculty positions have been filled and work to renovate the campus continues.
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Ken Champney
Kenneth Hilbert Champney, a lifelong Yellow Springs resident and businessman, died gently Friday morning, April 15, at home with family members.
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A day for kids and wellness
Many parents may not know that holistic approaches — yoga, massage, aromatherapy, good nutrition, herbs — may help to prevent illness and injury in their children and lead to a long, healthy life.
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Lynn Russell Hickerson
Lynn Russell Hickerson of Orrington, Maine died Friday, April 15 surrounded by family.
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Baseball, softball seasons cancelled
There will be no baseball or softball at Yellow Springs High School this spring. Neither team was able to field the minimum of nine players necessary to compete.
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Barbara Preis memorial
A memorial service for Barbara Preis will be held Saturday, May 7, at 2 p.m. in Rockford Chapel.
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Norma Jane Musick
Norma Jane Musick, lifelong friend to Yellow Springs, died Monday, April 4, just short of her 59th birthday.
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Property tax levy
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A celebration of the Peace Corps—A life-changing experience
Yellow Springs is known as a singular place, but villagers may be unaware of one unique aspect of the village: its residents include an unexpectedly large percentage of returned Peace Corps volunteers.
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