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McKee group updates examination of cost of living
The 2012 Yellow Springs Cost of Living Study looks at how the village has changed demographically and economically over the past 30 years.
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Salute to Eckenrode gallery
Highlights of this week’s Art Stroll include the last exhibit of a longtime Yellow Springs gallery, and the visit to town of a popular East Coast dress designer.
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‘Our Town’ comes to our town
Thornton Wilder may have had a place like Yellow Springs in mind when he wrote his 1938 play ‘Our Town.’
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Reading a summer portal for all ages
How can a person meet the woman behind Tiffany’s glass, learn Arabic, relive the Apollo 11 lunar landing, unravel the secret plot against an ophanage in Botswana and travel through time and space in one summer?
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New owners for downtown building
One of the oldest downtown buildings is now in new hands. Four local people last week purchased the property at 228 Xenia Avenue, currently home to Sam & Eddie’s Open Books and Asanda Imports.
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GMHA gardens on chopping block
Patricia High is dejected because she has until July 1 to transplant most of her beautiful garden at her Lawson Place unit, or the Greene Metropolitan Housing Authority will remove the plantings.
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Raymond Hasser
Raymond A. Hasser of Yellow Springs died peacefully on Saturday, June 9, less than two months after the passing of his cherished wife of 64 years, Mildred.
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Intoxicated by t-ball
So many wonderful things make up this Perry League. Like Melissa Tinker, who brought her two beautiful, athletic, eager, running, hitting boys, Kian Barker, 5, and Neirin Barker, 2.
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Economic development plan OKd
A public/private economic sustainability outreach team of local leaders for the purpose of business retention, expansion and attraction.
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A new look and safer sidewalks for downtown
Villagers will encounter changes downtown this summer, as a village sidewalk renovation project on the eastern side of Xenia Avenue that aims to make downtown safer and more attractive moves ahead.
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