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Wrecking Racism— Staying informed, only to mourn
“One may question the movement in the forward direction, one may try to understand the experience of another, but how will there be a mending of relationships when the disconnect seems so severe?”
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Village Council— New rules aimed at civility
Council members are now more limited in what they can say. According to Council President Brian Housh, the goal of the new measures is to improve civility and respect in discourse.
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February 18, 2021 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up
February 18, 2021 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up
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Coming down with COVID— Villagers share virus battles
One year into the global coronavirus pandemic, 245 residents of the 45387 area code, which includes Yellow Springs and the surrounding rural area, have contracted the virus. That equates to one out of every 22 people living here.
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Schools facilities planning— District hones in on 4 options
The effort to develop a master plan for addressing identified building needs in Yellow Springs schools is moving along quickly, with four project scenarios emerging as the district’s leading options.
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William C. Scott
Bill (William Cathcart) Scott died at home at 2 a.m. on Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021.
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Dorothy Wiletta Boyce
After 100 years of full and fruitful life as a beloved matriarch and faithful friend, Dorothy Wiletta (Perry) Boyce departed this life on Feb. 14, 2021.
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Roger ‘Lee’ Johnston
Roger “Lee” Johnston, longtime resident of Yellow Springs, died Feb. 3, 2021, at Friends Care Center. He was 87.
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Special Village Council Retreat Agenda
Special Council Retreat Agenda • Thursday, February 25, 2021
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Mental health considered in students’ return
Local data shows that an increased number of young people are struggling, and mental health care providers report that the severity of struggle is more pronounced amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
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