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Tearing up the Pavement
The skate park at the Bryan Center in Yellow Springs gets a decent amount of action throughout the year. Here are some images of Mark and Austin surfing the pavement earlier this week.
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Sax quartet comes to CMYS
On Sunday, Oct. 29, Chamber Music in Yellow Springs will present the second of this season’s “Quartet of Quartets” with Project Fusion, a young saxophone quartet.
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Nuanced differences — Mayoral candidates speak
At last Wednesday’s Candidates Night forum, the four candidates for Yellow Springs mayor — Pam Conine, Laura Curliss, Cathy Price and Gerry Simms — offered nuanced differences on issues, but obvious distinctions in terms of personal style and expertise.
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Payden Kegley’s 1,000 digs
Payden Kegley started out the year with a goal of reaching 1,000 digs to finish her high school volleyball career.
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Focus on affordability, development — Council candidates’ priorities
Issues of affordability and economic development dominated the discussion Thursday, Oct. 19, as the six candidates for Yellow Springs Village Council spoke at the second of two candidate forums organized by the James A. McKee Association in advance of the Nov. 7 election.
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Spooky Steps
This year’s Mills Lawn ghouls trod the well-worn path of the traditional Halloween Parade.
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Shifting money to ‘Main Street’
Could local investing be a tool for strengthening the Yellow Springs economy? Community economist Michael Shuman thinks so.
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Leonard A. See Jr.
Leonard A. See Jr. passed away Monday, Oct. 23, 2017, in the presence of his family. He was 81 years old.
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Way Back Wednesday — Nov. 3, 1960
Welcome to Way Back Wednesday, a series of posts that look back into the stacks of the YS News. Today’s post — from the Nov. 3, 1960 issue — is a little off date-wise, but this is the internet, a virtual Wild West where anything goes. So cut loose, and dive back into the past with us.
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