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The mystical salon of Wisdom Quest
Astral travel, Bedini generators, and UFOs powered by the life force of the universe: topics like these may seem obscure to casual readers, but they are familiar to the members of Wisdom Quest.
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Antioch College historian eyes race, community
But Kevin McGruder, assistant professor of history at Antioch College, tells the story of early white Harlem residents who appeared to hold diverse views of their African-American neighbors. And he believes that Harlem was originally a place of aspiration for the blacks who moved there.
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Lorena Hyde memorial
A memorial service for Lorena Hyde, wife of Dr. Carl Hyde, will be held in the manner of Friends (Quakers) at Rockford Chapel on Saturday, Aug. 8, at 3 p.m.
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‘Ghouls on wings’ bug Yellow Springs
The abundance of mosquitos in Yellow Springs is not the punchline to a cruel celestial joke but the result of an unusually wet June and July.
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Home, Inc. welcomes new development coordinator
Home, Inc. recently hired Brittany Parsons to serve in a newly created position, development coordinator.
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Low-income SNAP and healthcare benefits
Yellow Springs Exempted Village Schools
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Public Meetings
Village Of Yellow Springs
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Board Of Education Meeting
Agenda for Thursday, August 13
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Full-time utility service worker
Village of Yellow Springs
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Guskin retires after 30 years with Antioch
At last Saturday’s commencement ceremony for the Antioch University Leadership and Change Ph.D. program, Dr. Al Guskin was honored for his 15 years of teaching with the program, and 30 years of service to the college and university. Guskin retired this year.
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