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Antioch College receives building donation
Villagers Dr. Esther and David Battle recently gifted their building, a historic property located at 403 Xenia Avenue, to Antioch College.
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180th Greene County Fair set to open
Rides, food, entertainment and agriculture exhibitions will be on tap when the Greene County Fair opens it 180th run Sunday July 28 through Saturday, Aug. 3, at the Greene County Fairgrounds and Expo Center in Xenia.
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‘Media and Democracy’ event focuses on impact of Cox media sale
How will the proposed sale of Cox media to a private equity firm affect news coverage in the Dayton area? A panel of experts will explore that question next week at an event in downtown Dayton.
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Orioles clinch Major League title
By Tim Sherwood
The Sunrise Café Orioles wrapped up the 2019 Major League championship with a pair of wins in last week’s final games of the season.
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Headstrong
The 6th Annual Yellow Springs High School Boys Pre-Season Soccer Tournament was held over the weekend, with over 30 teams from across the state participating.
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Perry League — Tiny T-ballers beat the heat
It was around 90 degrees at 6:30 p.m., and when I got to the field there was not a soul in sight — just me and an empty, oven-hot diamond.
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Cool jump
Kevin Cotellesso leaped with gusto into the deep end of the Gaunt Park pool earlier this month during a fun swim for the Sea Dogs.
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Linda Marie Coughlin Romanyszyn
Linda Marie Coughlin Romanyszyn, age 71, of Yellow Springs, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, July 17, 2019.
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Sea Dogs make a splash at championships
The Sea Dogs had an amazing season this year. This was an exciting summer, with lots of young and new swimmers.
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Review— YSTC debuts compelling ‘Othello’
For those who don’t know, “Othello” concerns the secret machinations of the evil Iago against the titular Othello, “the Moor,” one of the few Shakespeare characters written as a person of color. This year’s Summer Shakespeare features a smaller cast and a strong group of leads.
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