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Remembering Phyllis Jackson
Yellow Springs resident Phyllis Jackson, 95, died on July 11 after a long and rich life of service to the community she loved. A memorial service was held for Jackson on Saturday, July 18, at Central Chapel AME Church, where she’d been a member since 1943.
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YS Development Corporation— Township fire station up for sale
The soon-to-be-vacated Miami Township fire station at 225 Corry St. is for sale by the Yellow Springs Development Corporation. Originally built in 1956, and updated in the ’60s and ’70s, the commercial building is listed for $400,000.
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2020 Third Quarter Supplemental Appropriations and Declaring an Emergency
2020 Third Quarter Supplemental Appropriations and Declaring an Emergency
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Yellow Springs Board of Education • Legal Notice
Yellow Springs Board of Education • Legal Notice
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Ann Cannon Cook
Ann Cannon Cook passed away in Nashville, Tenn., on July 7, 2020.
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Barbara Sanford
Barbara Joyce Sanford, age 90, passed away Monday, July 13, 2020, at Greenewood Manor.
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Yellow Springs Schools to start academic year online
In a specially called online meeting Saturday morning, July 25, the Yellow Springs school board unanimously approved a plan to restart the 2020–21 academic year with all students receiving online instruction presented by district teachers.
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New studio set to open— Get inked at YS INK Arts Collective
YS INK Arts Collective, co-owned by longtime Yellow Springs residents Pierre Nagley and Lindsay Burke, is opening its doors on Dayton Street as a new hub for local artistry.
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Local teacher to host virtual day camp
Antioch School older group teacher Sally Dennis is hosting a virtual summer camp on Dayton’s PBS station, ThinkTV, with daily episodes on topics such as health, peace and diversity running from July 27–August 1.
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Yellow Springs Board of Education • Special Meeting
Yellow Springs Board of Education • Special Meeting
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