Articles From August 30th, 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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Clubs get students abuzz at Antioch
Antioch has a centuries-long history of student-run endeavors, and with the first quarter of 2019 underway, more and more Independent Groups have begun popping up.
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Mark Twain Prize— Stars fete Chappelle at gala
Called the “voice of his generation” by fellow comedian and actor Eddie Murphy, longtime Yellow Springs resident Dave Chappelle was awarded the 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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Wilberta “Billie” Eastman
Wilberta “Billie” Eastman died Friday, Nov. 1, 2019, at Friends Care Community. She was 98.
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Holiday Art Jumble to return
The annual Holiday Art Jumble, sponsored by the YS Arts Council, will return to the village Nov. 16–Dec. 29. The sale, which is a fundraiser for the YS Arts Council, features donated items with “fascinating, lovable, crafty or arty” qualities, including handmade crafts.
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Kreeger, MacQueen in; third seat unresolved
On Tuesday, Nov. 5, local voters returned Lisa Kreeger and Marianne MacQueen to Village Council, according to unofficial final results from the Greene County Board of Elections.
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Annual Flour and Sugar Distribution
Village of Yellow Springs
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