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Mills Lawn students do a sidewalk shuffle
Mills Lawn students sang and danced for the Little Art Theatre on Thursday during school.
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Elsie Slobusky Feller
Elsie Slobusky Feller died peacefully at her home in Ohio on Oct. 16, two months after being diagnosed with ovarian cancer. She was 89.
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New way to empower, protect
“Knee him in the nuts and poke him in the eye.”
Self-defense training often begins and ends with that blanket statement. -
Bryan F. Gabbard
Bryan F. Gabbard, of Yellow Springs, and formerly of Centerville, passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Oct. 25.
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Oct. 30. 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
Oct. 30. 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
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Lloyd Kennedy on his 100th— A cheerful guy who gets things done
The gathering following the Sunday morning Oct. 19 worship service at First Presbyterian Church was nothing but joyous as more than 100 family, friends and admirers of parishioner Lloyd Kennedy celebrated his 100th birthday at his spiritual home for the past 64 years.
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Policing forum is tonight
Villagers have strong opinions about what they want their police force to be. According to recent anonymous input from Village Human Relations Commission surveys, many residents want police to be out of their patrol cars and visibly engaged with the community.
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Merit-making
Yellow Springs High School announced recently that five of its students received National Merit recognition from their performance on the 2013 pre-SAT.
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Lenders address risk at CBE
When Champaign Bank was evaluating the $33 million Water Street mixed-use project in downtown Dayton this year, developers already had 50 percent of the office space pre-leased with solid anchor tenant PNC Bank and two independent studies that showed the apartment space would be fully leased in 13 months.
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Chief severance approved
At their Oct. 20 meeting, Village Council members approved a severance agreement for former Yellow Springs Police Chief Anthony Pettiford, who resigned his position for medical reasons on Sept. 19.
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