Articles From August 30th, 2019
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Block parties coming soon
The annual Yellow Springs neighborhood block parties, sponsored by the Human Relations Commission, will take place either Saturday or Sunday, Aug. 18 or 19. Those interested in organizing a party for their neighborhood should contact Patti Dallas at pattidallas22@sbcglobal.net.
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Delores Kathryn Lamont
Delores Kathryn Lamont, a most beloved wife, mother and grandmother, died peacefully on Sunday, July 15, at Hospice of Dayton after a long fight with cancer.
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Paul William Wagner
Paul William Wagner died peacefully at home on July 25 with his wife, Carolyn Treadway, at his side. He was 91.
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Drought affects crops, lawns
The hot and dry weather this summer has no doubt stressed local homeowners whose lawns have turned brown from lack of rain. But even more stressed are area crops.
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Timeline for zoning revision
At the July 16 Village Council meeting, Council member Lori Askeland announced an upcoming process to introduce villagers to proposed changes in the Village zoning code.
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Choice of replacement trees complex
“The right tree for the right location” is a phrase oft repeated by arborists dispensing long-term landscaping advice. It was used several times last week by those focused on deciding how to replace the trees that line the downtown.
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Quirky tales of village history
Some of the colorful people and places of Yellow Springs history came alive last Sunday, during a walking tour of the village led by local historian Robin Heise.
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T-ball winds down this Friday
At the beginning of the evening, Edwin Harrah, 2, is running with us from right field, where we do our warm-up exercises, back onto the diamond. Well, not running exactly. Edwin’s 2. He’s a toddler. And toddlers toddle.
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