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Local pottery features new work
Miami Valley Pottery completed the most recent firing of functional ceramic pots in the pottery’s large wood kiln last week.
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Cosey takes sixth at state
Senior Cosey raced to sixth place in 100-meter dash at the Ohio Division III State Track and Field Championships. See a video of his run.
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Weigh in on natural gas power plant
Discussions on the environmental consequences of the Village’s electricity sources have heated up of late, especially since its municipal power provider AMP first asked the Village to purchase power from a new natural gas plant last month.
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Class of 2020 vision begins to form
There are many themes that have emerged in the process of crafting the Class of 2020 strategic plan for the village’s public schools.
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Back home at Perry League
“So it’s true what I heard, you’re back?” Mike said as I greeted his boys. “Yeah,” I said. “I’m back.” To t-ball. To the Perry League.
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Sandy Barcus
Sandy Barcus died at home in Cleveland on May 31 after a brief illness. He was 97.
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Antioch College — Head fundraiser appointed
Steve Sturman, the new head fund raiser for Antioch College, sees similarities between the school where he most recently worked.
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New gallery shows eclectic art
Art aficionados can be expected to embrace a new gallery in the downtown. But the owners of the new Springs Gallery say they also welcome those who know they like art but feel lost when it comes to buying it.
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2010 Census redux— Stats confirm diversity drop
Yellow Springs has become a much less racially-diverse community with 40 percent fewer people of color than in 1970, according to the latest 2010 U.S. Census data released.
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Artisans, traders join new Saturday market affair
The village’s new Artisan Market opened on the front lawn of the Union School House on Saturday, June 4.
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