Articles From August 30th, 2019
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YS grad launches new business— Caring for lawns and nature
Yellow Springs Lawn Care offers a range of services, including gutter cleaning, leaf mulching, leaf removal, aeration, fertilizing and more.
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David “Peach Fuzz” Sebree
David “Peach Fuzz” Sebree, of Yellow Springs, passed away Sunday, Nov. 3, 2019, at his home. He was 71.
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Charter change narrowly fails
On Tuesday, Nov. 5, Yellow Springs voters narrowly rejected a measure to make several amendments to the Village Charter, according to unofficial final results from the Greene County Board of Elections.
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Vernay Follow-Up Meeting
Village of Yellow Springs
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Theodosia ‘Teddy’ Westlake
Teddy died peacefully on Tuesday, Nov. 5, 2019, at Kendal of Granville, surrounded by loving and devoted family, friends and caregivers.
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A new vision for Antioch Hall
If all goes as planned, Antioch Hall will have heat by the end of the year.
The return of warmth to the iconic structure at Antioch’s heart, commonly known as Main Building, is the result of a unique collaboration between the college and village. -
Village Council Regular Meeting
Village Council Regular Meeting, Monday, November 18, 2019 at 6 p.m. Council Chambers, second floor, Bryan Community Center
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Margaret ‘Peggy’ Champney
Margaret Louise Palmer Champney, beloved resident of Yellow Springs for nearly 70 years, took her last, peaceful breath on Nov. 5, 2019.
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Cecil Connor Holland
Cecil Connor Holland, age 96, died peacefully surrounded by family at Oak Creek Terrace, Kettering, Ohio, on Wednesday, Oct. 16, 2019.
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Film explores ‘moral injury’ vets face
The National Alliance on Mental Illness Clark, Greene and Madison Counties, or NAMI CGM, will be screening “Almost Sunrise,” a film that explores the effects of mental illness and moral injury on veterans, on Saturday, Nov. 9. The free screening will take place from 12:30 to 3 p.m. at the Little Art Theatre.
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