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Dawn Page
Faith, joy and courage defined the life of Ervin and Datie Page’s first child, Dawn, who was born on July 22, 1963
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Krier stays on paid leave
After completing the 2017–18 school year on paid medical leave, Tim Krier, principal, will start the new academic year on paid administrative leave.
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A day to honor Gabby and community
He fed people’s children. He fed those without money. He fed human rights organizers. He fed members of a diverse social club.
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Green leader credits village
Sustainability comes naturally to Kumar Jensen, who grew up in the Vale.
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Richard Carpenter
A celebration of the life of Richard “Dick” Carpenter will be held Saturday, Sept. 1, beginning at 2 p.m.
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38th annual YS Book Fair slated
The 38th annual Yellow Springs Book Fair will be held Saturday, Aug. 18, 8 a.m.–4 p.m, at Mills Lawn.
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YS library services limited through Aug. 10
Yellow Springs library services will be limited during carpet installation.
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Village to celebrate “Gabby Day” — “It’s nice to be nice. Try it!”
Those who knew — and loved — “Gabby” Mason are throwing a “Gabby Day” this Saturday to celebrate of the late barbecue chef’s legendary cooking and kind heart.
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Survivors of suicide find solace
It is estimated that 85 percent of Americans know someone personally who has died of suicide, according to a 2012 study titled Suicide Bereavement and Complicated Grief.
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Emporium art exhibit— Prison portraits focus on humanity
How does a person keep their will to live when their whole future is in the same place?
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