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Students of the Month — September 2019
McKinney Middle School and YS High School have instituted a “Student of the Month” program, each month acknowledging one student from each grade who has shown exemplary work as a student, classmate and citizen of the school. The schools have selected the following six students who best modeled these efforts in the month of September, pictured above from left.
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YSHS defends conference title
With excitement growing in the stands, the Bulldogs dispatched the visiting Lions in three high-energy sets, 25–15, 25–9, 25–17.
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First Lines — A wisdom poem
“There is an impassable gap ….” A poem from villager Jim Malarkey contemplates our strangeness to each other. Intimacy as well as violence grows in that “gap.”
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School board race— Turner, Ellison unopposed
This fall’s race for the Yellow Springs School Board won’t be much of a race at all — both candidates are running unopposed for seats they already hold. Sylvia Ellison, 55, is running for her third term on the board. Turner, 45, is running for his first term for a seat he was appointed to fill last fall.
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Yellow Springs Schools — Work session to consider future
With the new academic year in full swing, the Yellow Springs School Board will take time Saturday, Oct. 5, to talk about the future.
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YS rape trial concludes— Defendant found not guilty
Jacob Pflanzer, formerly of Yellow Springs, was found not guilty on multiple counts of rape by a Greene County jury late Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 25, following a three-day trial in Xenia.
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Public Meetings
VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS PUBLIC MEETINGS
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‘I’m your meter reader’
In the year since she was hired by the Village of Yellow Springs, Rose Pelzl has become a friendly, knowledgeable force for accurate and timely readings of villagers’ water meters
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October 10, 2019 Bulldog Sports Roundup
October 10, 2019 Bulldog Sports Roundup
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Invasive of the month— Tree-of-heaven’s devilish dispersal
Brought to this country in the 1700s as a horticultural specimen and shade tree, tree-of-heaven is one of North America’s most invasive tree species.
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