Articles From August 30th, 2019
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New store Ohio Vintage— A family passion for the old
The Murray brothers are unusual in the world of vintage goods. They’re young — Josh is 29, John-Marcus 30 — but they’ve already been buying and selling old items for about 15 years.
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Girls Basketball coach hits 500 wins
On the verge of his 500th career win last Thursday, all Coach Tim Barga could think about was the nail-biting battle in front of him between two league contenders.
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Michael Grinnell
Michael L. Grinnell died Jan. 2 at the Hospice of Dayton. He was 62.
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Trust
Cold temperatures and more snow have kept Gaunt Park hill ready for sledders, and a steady stream of local kids and families have taken part.
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Council to vote on pay raise
Village Council members at their Dec. 17 meeting continued a discussion on increasing the stipend for Council members. They will vote on the first reading of a pay raise ordinance at their Jan. 7 meeting.
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Mills Lawn teacher to play civil rights icon
Mills Lawn music teacher Jo Frannye Reichert plays the role of Rosa Parks in a production about the life of the civil rights icon at Mills Lawn this Saturday.
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College global seminar projects go local— Students tackle town/gown health
A women’s support group, bicycle co-op and senior auditing program were a few of the ideas Antioch College students came up with to tackle campus and community health problems during last semester’s global seminar.
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Yetta Meister
Yetta Meister died at Friends Care Community on Sunday, Dec. 23. She was 90.
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Servlet back in familiar hands
The local Internet provider Servlet that was purchased last spring by a group of local investors was bought back earlier this month by former owner Bruce Cornett.
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