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Tom Manley to step down from Antioch College presidency Dec. 1
Antioch College President Tom Manley will step down from the presidency on Dec. 1, ahead of a previously announced departure. Interim leadership of the college will be shared by three trustees.
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Ballard seeks Ohio Senate seat
The News rounds out its candidate spotlights this week with a brief profile of Democratic state senatorial candidate Charles Ballard.
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Wintrow’s Chamber, village legacy— Making Yellow Springs a ‘destination’
After 13 years at the helm of the Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce, Karen Wintrow will step down Friday, Oct. 23, ahead of a move to Greenwood Lake, N.Y., with her husband, Ted Donnell.
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Uncertain fate for Antioch Review
The current and future status of the Review, which has a national and international reputation for literary excellence, is unclear to the magazine’s longtime editor — furloughed since April — and longtime production staff.
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Council OKs land use plan
At its Monday, Oct. 19, virtual meeting, Village Council unanimously approved a new comprehensive plan, which will guide the Village’s development and land use decisions through 2030.
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Indoor visitation suspended at Friends Care Community
Indoor visitation is suspended at Friends Care Community until further notice due to COVID-19 increases in Greene County.
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Who’s the News?, pt. IV: the printer
In the fourth installment of the “Who’s the News?” series, we go even further behind the scenes to introduce to you the men and the machines who bring the News to life. Meet the printer.
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October 29, 2020 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up
October 15, 2020 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up
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Joel Frederic Jensen
Joel Frederic Jensen, 62, died unexpectedly on Sept. 2, 2020. He was born in Springfield, Ohio, and grew up in the Vale outside Yellow Springs.
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Planning Commission Meeting Agenda • Virtual Meeting
Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at 7 p.m. • Virtual Meeting
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