Articles From August 30th, 2019
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Jack Bittner
Jack Bittner of Yellow Springs passed away Friday, June 28, at The Hospice of Dayton.
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Pool re-opens, controversy goes on
Village Council will decide at its July 1 meeting when to remove the fence around the grassy area where herbicide was over-applied.
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Another Perry League lovefest
We got access to the Village’s riding law mower. And, now get this — this is the kind of phenomenal and fantastic thing that happens at t-ball all the time — after spending several hours getting that old relic of a mower to work, Matt spent a couple more hours grating that cement-like ball diamond.
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Frank Thomas Snively
Frank Thomas Snively, formerly of Yellow Springs, died at his home in Buena Vista, Colo. on June 21.
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YSSC to pick a new director
When one of two final applicants for the directorship of the Yellow Springs Senior Center is named in the next several weeks, she will be at the helm of a vital organization that is growing beyond its original scope.
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Dewey memorial held
A memorial for longtime villager Rae Dewey will be held Thursday, July 4, at 2 p.m. in the Glen Helen Building.
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Building on again at Birch III
Development of a 40-lot subdivision on the village’s south side, first approved eight years ago, is finally taking off under new ownership and a rebounding housing market.
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Camp counselor could be charged for false statement
Charges could be pending against the camp counselor who made a false report about an armed man in the Glen last week.
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