Articles From August 30th, 2019
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Book Fair returns Saturday, Aug. 17
The 39th annual Yellow Springs Book Fair will be held Saturday, Aug. 17, 8 a.m.–4 p.m., on the grounds of Mills Lawn.
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An afternoon fair’s fare
At 8 a.m. on Sunday morning at the fairgrounds, there were no crowds, food booths were closed and the rides were dark and still. In the livestock buildings, however, the 180th Greene County Fair was in full swing.
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‘Stigma kills’ — Efforts target ongoing opioid, drug use
Those struggling with opioid addiction aren’t treated like other patients. Instead of being offered ongoing treatment from multiple medical professionals, patients with a substance use disorder were often left on their own.
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New commission of Council
VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS
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Summer Crisis Program Begins July 1, 2019
Summer Crisis Program Begins July 1, 2019
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Yellow Springs Schools — Educators grapple with tech
When Yellow Springs Schools’ former Superintendent Mario Basora attended an international education leadership conference in Germany last summer, the theme of the gathering was technology.
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Perry League— A ‘loving and glorious’ 49th season ends
The 49th season of the Perry League came to a close in a loving and glorious way. More than 60 children came out for a final night of play, a potluck wiener roast picnic and the grand finale of the awarding of Perry League trophies.
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PUBLIC MEETINGS
VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS
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Lauren Heaton Memorial — Venue Change
The memorial will now be at First Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Aug. 24, from 10 a.m. to noon.
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John Crawford III memorial — Turnout, resolve at 5th anniversary
John Crawford III is not forgotten. That was the main message Monday evening at a memorial along Pentagon Boulevard, outside the Walmart where Crawford, a 22-year-old black man, was shot and killed by a white Beavercreek police officer five years ago.
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