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Look sharp. By Friday night, the knives will be out.
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World House Choir seeks new members; will host guest artist DeMore
The World House Choir will welcome new singers at its rehearsal on Monday, July 10, in the Foundry Theater on the Antioch College campus.
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Fourth of July: Crowds, not clouds
Clouds threatened rain, but that didn’t stop hundreds of villagers who lined Xenia Avenue downtown Tuesday for the annual Fourth of July parade.
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Yellow Springs Village Council supports Paris accord
At their June 19 meeting, Village Council members unanimously passed a resolution in support of the Paris climate agreement, brought to Council by the local organization Mothers Out Front.
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Lloyd Webster Kennedy
Lloyd Webster Kennedy died on Sunday, June 25, 2017, in his home, where he had lived since moving to Yellow Springs in 1938.
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Tick talk: biting insects abound this summer
As the summer gets into full swing, one of the biggest irritations is the profusion of mosquitoes and ticks.
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Meeting eyes Yellow Springs Schools facilities
About 40 villagers attended the school district’s first “Community Pulse” event June 15, to focus on the condition of the district’s buildings.
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Memorial service for Dr. Joanne Risacher
Memorial service for Dr. Joanne Risacher will be held Friday, Sept. 8, 10–11:30 a.m. at Wright State.
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Writers with deep Yellow Springs roots speak
YSHS graduates Shuly Cawood and Denise Jacobs both have newly published books that are similar only in that they each, in individually distinct ways, involve self-discovery.
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Focus on racial incidents at Yellow Springs schools
Yellow Springs school district leaders were urged to hire more people of color and provide more racial sensitivity training for school staff and students at a meeting Monday, June 26, at First Baptist Church.
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