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Dissolution
of College Revival Fund Nonprofit
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Village Council— Vote on natural gas coming
Village Council will consider purchasing power from a new natural gas plant at its June 20 meeting in yet another decision affecting the town’s electricity portfolio and its carbon footprint.
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Andrew Hevelin
Andrew Scott (Kelso) Hevelin, formerly of Yellow Springs, died June 6 at his home in West Liberty, Ohio. He was 64.
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Another face of our t-ball kids
Evan Galarza, age 4, shines his love beacon up at me and says, “I want to be on the field with you.” I am thrilled to be chosen by such a dream child.
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Schools hire new teachers, staff
After a slate of retirements that took place this past year, the Yellow Springs schools began the rebuilding process this month by hiring six new teachers and staff.
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Peggy Lou Pitstick
Peggy Lou Pitstick died unexpectedly on Sunday, June 19, at Kettering Hospital, one day after her 78th birthday.
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Village Council— How much to cut back trees?
At their June 6 meeting Village Council began a discussion of Village tree-trimming policy, sparked by the need to budget money for this year’s tree work.
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Youths plead guilty to offense
This week police charged five male youth from Yellow Springs and one from Beavercreek with committing a dangerous “prank” at the home of an Omar Circle resident early in the morning on June 7.
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Students, community grade the schools
A recently completed survey of the schools allowed students and the community to evaluate the quality and effectiveness of their hometown district.
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BLOG – America Nowhere
My best friend, Cherie Saulter, is bringing her debut film, “No Matter What,” to the Little Art Theatre on Sunday, June 26 at 1 p.m. I am thus forced to pontificate.
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