Articles From August 30th, 2019
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Merry marchers, friendly fire on the Fourth
Villagers and visitors didn’t let gloomy skies and the occasional raindrop thwart their Fourth of July on Monday.
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Herndon Gallery exhibit urges encounters with nature
Antioch College is welcoming international environmental artist Shinji Turner-Yamamoto to campus this summer as an artist-in-residence who will play a major role in a collaborative, interdisciplinary exploration of our relationship with and in nature.
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Pirates, Indians lead Minors, Majors
Despite suffering their first defeat of the season, the Tom’s Market Pirates managed to hang on to first place in the Minor League standings as the 2016 season enters its final weeks of play.
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Goal of concerts is to restore Antioch College grand piano
Locally based pianist Sam Reich had an idea, and now he’s seeing where it leads. The idea: Raise enough money to rehabilitate the grand piano at Antioch College’s Foundry Theater.
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International night at t-ball
They’re considerate, these T-ball kids. Cruz Drew, 6, took me aside around 7:30 p.m. to explain to me he was sorry.
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Melva Jane McCuddy
Melva Jane McCuddy died on June 30 at Springfield Regional Medical Center. She was 91.
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Yellow Springs Brewery purchases bowling alley
Nate Cornett and Lisa Wolters had a plan when they opened Yellow Springs Brewery three years ago, but things haven’t exactly worked out. They hoped to grow their business, of course, but at a rate they could keep up with.
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Planning Commission Zoning Text Amendment
Monday, July 11, 2016, 7 p.m.
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All campus presidents fired— Antioch University restructures leadership
Antioch University leaders announced on Monday a bold restructuring that includes eliminating all of the university campus’s boards of trustees along with the presidents of each AU campus.
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John Richard Cary
John Richard Cary passed away June 29, 2016, after a full and vibrant life.
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