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Women’s Park to add tiles
The Women’s Park, located on Corry Street along the bike path, will add a new pod made of tiles honoring women.
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By bi-plane
Yellow Springs News freelance photographer Luciana Lieff went to great heights to get this photo.
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Yankees are Minor League champs
The Nipper’s Corner Yankees, the self-proclaimed “Gaunt Park Bombers,” are the 2019 Minor League regular season champions; the Sunrise Café Orioles still led the Major League standings.
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Perry League— Hugs, backflips and King Cobra
When Henry Campbell, 6, comes to the plate, he looks serious, like a man sent in to do a job only a professional like him can do.
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Close the camps
Yellow Springs was well represented Friday, July 12, as an estimated 300-some people from the Dayton area gathered in that city’s Courthouse Square as part of a nationwide vigil seeking the closure of immigrant detention camps in the U.S.
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William M. ‘Bill’ Tinker
Commander William M. “Bill” Tinker (U.S. Navy, retired) died peacefully on July 8, 2019, at his home in Yellow Springs.
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Yellow Springs Schools — Holden addresses facilities
The schools facilities task force meeting, Wednesday, July 3, set aside time for incoming Yellow Springs Schools Superintendent Terri Holden to speak about her perspective on the task force’s role.
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Village Council—Local electricity mega-green
Yellow Springs has the greenest power supply of the 139 municipal members of its electric supplier. It may even be the greenest on the region’s electric grid.
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Antioch College — Summer Institute series debuts
Taking advantage of its new academic calendar, Antioch College is introducing a set of public programs under the organizational umbrellas of Summer and Winter Institutes.
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Classroom climate — How do YSHS students learn?
In education, presenting information is only half the battle. The classroom environment, both physical and social, and the way information is presented also has an impact on student learning.
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