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Art for listening, understanding
Those entering the Herndon Gallery’s “Living in Divided States” exhibit will first hear the voices, female and male, rising and falling in pitch, in intensity.
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Peaceful ball drop turns ugly
Lance Rudegeair had dropped the New Year’s ball at 12 a.m., and was still up on the ladder when the police car lights began flashing. Then came the sirens. It was 12:08 a.m. The sound was deafening.
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Eco-sattva: Climate compassion, action
Eco-sattva, a blend of “ecology” and “bodhisattva,” the term refers to a person working for the well-being of all life in the face of environmental harm.
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Village Council Regular Meeting
Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, 5:30 p.m.
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Bulldog sports round-up — Jan, 12, 2017
The Yellow Springs girls basketball team has been fighting the good fight this season, taking on opponents left and right and gaining valuable practice and fundamental skill. This week, for example, the Bulldogs went up against the Legacy Christian Academy Knights.
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YSPD chief resigns; villagers demand better policing
On Tuesday evening a crowd overflowing the Bryan Center gym heard a statement from Police Chief Dave Hale offering his resignation in the aftermath of what many perceived as overly aggressive and hostile police behavior at the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop.
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Planning Commission
Monday, Jan. 23, 2017 at 7 p.m.
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Bust of Wheeling Gaunt to be unveiled at art and history event
The YS Arts Council and the YS Historical Society will host “Beyond Flour and Sugar: The Wheeling Gaunt Legacy and Yellow Springs In the Civil War Era” on Friday, Jan. 20, 6–9 p.m., at Antioch University Midwest.
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MLK Day walk to take new route
The theme of this year’s MLK Jr. Day events will be “Love in Action: Justice. Building. Pursuing. Uniting.” The annual walk from Mills Lawn will take a new route this year.
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BLOG-Shelter
As we seek cover, we have options: mindless congestion, rapid transportation, or wide open two-way streets.
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