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Holiday Art Jumble to return
The YS Arts Council’s Holiday Art Jumble, which is seeking donations, will return this year in December.
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Look in on artist lock in
Three visual artists will be locked in the Yellow Springs Arts Council gallery this Monday through Wednesday creating an installation together out of collected materials.
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2014 Sunflower Photo winners announced
The annual glorious field of sunflowers on Whitehall Farm has come and gone, but thankfully we still have photos
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New practitioner joins local docs
Need a splinter removed, or a sprained ankle assessed or another medical issue dealt with? Instead of rushing off to see the doctor, you can first see new local nurse practitioner Cliff Fawcett, who can probably take care of what ails you.
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Council eyes Village commissions
At their Oct. 20 meeting, Village Council members began a discussion on whether and how best to standardize practices for Village boards and commissions.
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Patricia Davis memorial
Friends of Patricia Allen Davis, who died on Sept. 20, are invited to join her family in a celebration of her life on Saturday, Nov. 15, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at The Palm Court of the Franklin Park Conservatory, located at 1775 East Broad St., Columbus, Ohio. A reception will follow, from 2 […]
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Clifton man takes on Perales
A Clifton Democrat running for state representative is out to fight “the powers that be” in the Ohio State House who are, he says, too responsive to powerful lobbies at the expense of the needs of local communities.
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Forum on community policing— Safety over force is favored
There was remarkable similarity between what the 70 villagers who attended a local policing forum last week said and what 50 anonymous respondents said about policing in the weeks preceding the forum.
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Aaron’s Lens – Autumn Leaves
Autumn’s leaves have fallen, yet images of gold and auburn remain.
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Community Solutions conference soon— Focus is on climate change tools
A group of villagers and Antioch College students who attended a climate change march in New York City last month returned home even more inspired to help Yellow Springs cut its carbon footprint.
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