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Yellow Springers take a first look at Obamacare
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, a newly-created healthcare marketplace opened with a slew of new private health plans for individuals to choose from, along with government subsidies to make them affordable. From his initial research, Chris Glaser could save a lot of money.
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Oct. 10, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up
Oct. 10, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up
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Constantine ‘Connie’ G. Pelekoudas
Constantine G. Pelekoudas, known as Connie, a long-time professor of economics and administrator at Antioch College, died on Oct. 4 at the Friends Care Center of complications resulting from Parkinson’s. He was 81.
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Leading Yellow Springs Schools a delicate balance
Maintaining a leadership team in the Yellow Springs Schools that always agrees is seldom possible; the schools struggle at times to balance the shared authority granted by the state to both the local school board and the school administration.
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State of the Little Art
About 1,500 people toured the newly renovated and reopened Little Art Theatre last Saturday and enjoyed a daylong celebration.
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Orme ruled girls and guys tees
A girl golfer who spent three years playing against boys, Rachele Orme got used to exceeding expectations.
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Richard Robertson
Richard Brooks Robertson passed away on Oct. 6 at the age of 66.
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Rebecca Collett
Rebecca Catharine Miars Collett passed away Wednesday, Sept. 25 at Friends Care Community. She was 91.
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Alice Walker Wilds
Alice Walker Wilds, surrounded by friends and family, peacefully passed away at the Maria-Joseph Care Center on Sept. 26 at the age of 89.
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Wayfaring the Village of Yellow Springs
If this week’s edition of the Yellow Springs News seems, well, a little thick in the middle, it’s because enclosed within are whopping 72 pages of anything and everything about Yellow Springs.
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