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Home run
Perry League t-ballers held their final game of the summer last Friday.
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Ehman’s odometer hits 70
For car aficionados, a car from 1946 is a vintage model that represents a timeless era. Ehman’s Garage, which opened that year, evokes the same sense of a classic era, and is celebrating its 70th anniversary this year.
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Racial factors in Crawford’s shooting
Fourth article in this series: Beginning in the early 2000s, Joshua Correll, a social psychology researcher now at the University of Colorado, began a series of studies examining the effect of race on shoot/don’t shoot decisions.
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BLOG-For the Revolution
The family heads out on a circuitous road trip through Pittsburgh to New York State and back through Erie.
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Have ‘Fun in the Barnyard’ with Tecumseh Land Trust
Tecumseh Land Trust will present “Fun In the Barnyard,” a family event to be held at Schutte Farm in South Charleston, on Sunday, Aug. 7.
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Yarn Registry BLOG – I just worked as a dive instructor in Colombia for six months.
I worked at a dive shop in Colombia for six months earlier this year. Ours was an overnight place, where we stayed on the beach three nights a week. It takes a lot of training to get to that level. But once you get there it’s a dream job. You’re in the water every day. You live in beautiful places.
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Head in the Clouds
Look up and see the glorious, meteorological dance around you.
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Cut electric rates with peak shaving
Periodically throughout the summer, Village government encourages Yellow Springers to assist with “peak shaving.” The practice is generally understood as a way to reduce electricity usage and save money, but what does it actually mean?
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2016–17 Yellow Springs News School Guide
The online version of the Yellow Springs News 2016–17 School Guide.
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Ten new hires for Yellow Springs schools
The Yellow Springs School District welcomed 10 new hires, including elementary, middle and high school teachers and staff, as well as a new administrative position created this school year.
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