Articles From August 30th, 2019
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Slippery slope
A heat wave of sorts on Sunday, with a high of 39 degrees, made for a perfect day to enjoy the hill at Gaunt Park. Polly and Carl Cordell’s grandson, Cory, visiting from Westerville, took advantage of the warmer weather and went sledding with his dog, Nala, and father, Cary. See more sledding photos on […]
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Miyazaki discusses representations of power in film
Political scientist Kurt Miyazaki opens the Little Art Theatre’s series “Let’s Talk Film” this Saturday.
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Jan. 30, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
Jan. 30, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
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Village Council, Jan. 13— Police to teach safety rules
In 2014 the Yellow Springs Police Department will continue to work with Yellow Springs schools, with a focus on “Safety Town,” a safety awareness project aimed at grade schoolers, according to Police Chief Anthony Pettiford at Village Council’s Jan. 13 meeting.
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Planning Commission, Yellow Springs, Ohio
Monday, Feb. 10, 2014, 7 p.m.
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Larry Campbell retires— Almost five decades in service to YS
After nearly 45 years of service to the village — first as a police officer, then as part of the public works department and finally as an emergency dispatcher — Larry Campbell has retired. His last day was Dec. 31.
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CBE project delayed for now
In an unexpected development, Village Council on Monday night withdrew an ordinance to fund the CBE infrastructure due to procedural errors.
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Alice Jean Allen
Alice Jean (Fink) Allen passed away peacefully in her sleep on Jan. 24 in Xenia, where she had been a resident at Hospitality Homes in recent years. She was 84.
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Public Meetings
Village of Yellow Springs
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MLK Day event at Antioch College— Panel looks at racism, inequality
Columbus resident Kwensi Kambon urged attendees at a Martin Luther King Jr. Day panel session this week at Antioch College to “deputize themselves” and fight against racial inequality and discrimination.
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