Articles From August 30th, 2019
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Reaching out to those on the inside— Sculptor offers healing with clay
This article is the first in a series detailing the work and volunteer efforts of Yellow Springers at Dayton Correctional Insititution.
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Arguing for speech, debate
Here’s a psychological tip for feeling more confident: Stand with your feet apart, hands on hips — Superman style — for five minutes.
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Diane L. Wilson
Diane L. Wilson passed away unexpectedly on Jan. 4, 2019, at age 58, from a stroke caused by an aneurysm.
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Kenneth Livingston
A celebration of life memorial will be held for family and friends of Kenneth Livingston on Saturday, Feb. 2, 4–6 p.m.
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Keeping it traditional— Guitarist Mark Babb brings the blues
Villager Mark Babb is living in the past, at least musically. His influences are people like Blind Blake, Rev. Gary Davis, Leadbelly and Robert Johnson, from nearly a century ago.
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WSU faculty move closer to strike
Wright State University faculty this week took a step closer to going on strike in a continuing contract dispute with university administration.
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Nichol McNeal
Nichol “Nikki” McNeal, of Yellow Springs, passed Friday, Dec. 21, at 1:26 p.m., age 47
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Aahar India burns, plans to rebuild
Aahar India, the local Indian food truck at 101 S. Walnut St. next to the Corner Cone, burned Saturday evening, Jan. 5.
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Bulldog sports round-up — Jan. 17, 2019
SPORTS
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Senior apartments— Council passes first reading to rezone
At its first meeting of the year, Council voted to rezone a local property to accommodate a 54-unit affordable senior apartment building.
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