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June 1 deadline for wind, bike project
At Council’s May 7 meeting, Council members continued discussion on both issues, one a project aimed to make the village more attractive to cyclists, and the other adding more renewable energy to the Village energy portfolio.
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Gil Stempfly
Gil Stempfly died in Cincinnati on Saturday, May 12. He was 77 years old.
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Musical event benefits cancer patients near and far
Peach’s Grill will host a day’s worth of music on Saturday, May 26, noon to 2 a.m., to benefit local resident Jennie Hudson, who was recently diagnosed with colon cancer. Hudson will also be collecting donations for her participation in Relay For Life, which raises funds for cancer patients, on July 13. Said Hudson: “I’m not the only one going through this.”
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Village breaks ground on sidewalk repairs
Long awaited repairs to Village sidewalks began last week with the building of a piece of sidewalk along Xenia Avenue near the bikepath.
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BLOG – Not the average quiet corner
Friday nights are normally quiet nights in Kings Yard. A few plants are sold, and maybe a set of prayer flags, but for the most part, it’s pretty low key.
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SPORTS SUNDAY — Six Bulldogs to play in college
Three more Yellow Springs High School athletes are college bound.
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BLOG-The Indulgence
In a stunning turn of events, I offer my daughter collard greens… and she eats them.
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Public arts forum coming
A community forum on local arts and arts policy will be held this Monday, May 21, at 7 p.m. at Bryan Center in Council chambers, during the regular Village Council meeting.
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May 17, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round Up
May 17, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round Up
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WYSO to build up local capacity
On Friday last week at the new WYSO radio studio, the “on air” sign was lit and music director Niki Dakota was swaying in front of an array of switch boards and computer towers.
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