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Village Council Regular Meeting
Village Council Regular Meeting, Monday, November 4, 2019 at 6 p.m.
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Patrick McCurdy
Patrick W. McCurdy, 79, was born September 10, 1940, the son of John Henry McCurdy and Mabel Catharine “Kate” nee (Gardner) McCurdy in Springfield, Ohio.
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Community Solutions conference— Hope in regenerative practices
But messages of efficacy and hope, which can get lost in crisis turmoil, are at the heart of a three-day national conference Nov. 1–3 in Yellow Springs.
“Pathways to Regeneration: Soil, Food, and Plant Medicine,” presented by the locally based Arthur Morgan Institute for Community Solutions, will offer alternative ways of thinking and acting. -
Pharmacy concerns— Delays in drug orders cited
Two recent key resignations at the downtown pharmacy have brought to light concerns about the drug store’s ability to fill the prescriptions of its customers.
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The 2019 Yellow Springs News Voter’s Guide
Read the online edition of the Guide to Yellow Springs.
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Dave Chappelle receives comedy’s highest honor
In a star-filled gathering, surrounded by family, friends and fellow entertainers from throughout his 30-plus-year career in show business, comedian and actor Dave Chappelle was awarded the 22nd Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Sunday night, Oct. 27, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
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Submissions open for 10 Minute Play Festival
The YS Theater Company is currently seeking submissions for the 10 Minute Play Festival. The annual event, now in its sixth year, typically features a series of brief, one-act plays, written by playwrights from the Miami Valley and beyond, directed and performed by community members.
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Mark Twain Prize gala performance to honor Dave Chappelle
Comedian and actor Dave Chappelle, who lives with his family just outside Yellow Springs, is set to receive the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at a star-filled performance Sunday evening, Oct 27, at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
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Lamb protesters deliver petition to Antioch College
A group campaigning to save the nine lambs that are part of Antioch College’s farm-to-table program delivered a petition to President Tom Manley without incident this afternoon, Oct. 25.
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First Lines — October, catching fire
Not all poems marvel or praise. Some embrace the bleakness — as this month’s poem by MJ White does, beautifully.
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