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Interim chief comes out of retirement
Former Beavercreek Police Chief Arthur Scott is the Yellow Springs Interim Police Chief, taking the place of John Grote, who retired last week.
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McKinney focuses on wellness
Bullying is a problem everywhere in schools today, according to longtime McKinney Middle School teacher Sarah Lowe, and Yellow Springs is no exception.
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Schools initiate new tax levy
Yellow Springs school board members faced a room of empty chairs last week as they discussed a school tax hike at their “committee of the whole” meeting on Thursday, March 22.
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Woman rescued in John Bryan State Park
A 25-year old Xenia woman was rescued from the side of a creek in John Bryan State Park after a small fall.
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MillWorks a home to business
The local business park MillWorks recently hosted a gathering of its tenants for a potluck and tour.
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Ball and Skein—Yarnbombing plot foiled
The results of a three-year sting operation paid off yesterday with the break up and neutralization of a local yarn bombing cell.
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Frustrated village senior community moves to Florida
Really, now! April Fools! — the News team
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Villager, Tupperware reunited
Villager Sahara Nosefeather and her long lost favorite piece of Tupperware were re-united recently at a potluck, 25 years after the rectangular plastic box had gone missing.
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‘More pagan rituals in pine forest,’ local faeries demand
In what area sprites decried as a “super insulting to the elemental realm,” a recent dry spell of pagan ceremonies in the Glen Helen Nature Preserve pine forest has prompted local faeries to lambast Yellow Springs’ earth-based spiritual community.
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Three time’s a charm— Antioch celebrates with new tower
Even with all the construction going on these days at the Antioch College campus, it would be difficult to miss the addition of a third tower over the south wing of Main Building.
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