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John Leo Wells
John Leo Wells, of Cedarville and Corpus Christi, Texas, died on Wednesday, May 14. He was 91.
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Ray L. Lodwig
Ray L. Lodwig passed away in the early morning hours on Saturday, May 17. He was 66.
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Throwing things at school
Local artist Geno Luketic visited Mills Lawn School Thursday, May 15 and demonstrated how to throw pots out of clay on an electric wheel.
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How locals see our economy
Local jobs don’t pay enough for people to afford to live here.
That’s how many villagers summed up the problem with the Yellow Springs economy in a recent online survey.
A total of 299 residents of Yellow Springs and Miami Township participated in the 20-question survey, which ran from April 25–May 11. -
Economic development strategies eyed
At their May 5 meeting, Village Council members heard a presentation from a Greene County official regarding the county Port Authority, a potential new tool for economic development. “There’s a lot of excitement about what can be done with the Port now that it’s revamped,” Greene County Director of Economic Development Pete Williams said regarding […]
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Wellness for body, mind, community
Nearing the end of its $8 million, yearlong renovation, the new Antioch College Wellness Center will have an abundance of light. And that light serves many purposes, according to project lead Dorothy Roosevelt.
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Paul Webb
Longtime village resident Paul Webb died peacefully at home at the age of 90.
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Tennis standout goes to district
It was during his second of three victorious matches at sectionals last week that Yellow Springs High School freshman Augie Knemeyer was truly tested.
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Manager finalists forum tomorrow
The three finalists for the Village manager position will appear at a public forum on Thursday, May 22, at 6:30 p.m. at Bryan Center gym.
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BLOG — Another season, another reason
To celebrate a year of wedded bliss, my husband and I decided to take a boat to Kelleys Island in the cold, wind and rain. It was as romantic as you might expect.
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