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David Earl Johnson
David Earl Johnson, of Yellow Springs, passed away April 6. His kind and humorous spirit will be greatly missed by those who knew him.
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Winnie Ruth (Jensen) Church
Winnie Ruth (Jensen) Church passed away on March 24, 2023, at home in Menlo Park, California.
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Yellow Springs Board of Education | Work Session
Yellow Springs Board of Education | WORK SESSION, Friday, April 21, at 6 p.m.
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Cheers to 10 years at Yellow Springs Brewery
On Saturday, April 15, Yellow Springs Brewery is throwing a day-long 10th anniversary party at its Millworks location to mark a decade of “crafting truth to power” right here in Yellow Springs.
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Bulldog Sports Round-Up | April 14, 2023
The middle school baseball team, new to the program this year, had its first win on Friday, April 7, taking down the Emmanuel Christian Academy Lions.
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Public Meetings
Public Meetings
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Village Council Agenda
Village Council Agenda | Monday, April 17, 2023
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Ask a Transperson | Considering the non-binary
This is the inaugural entry of “Ask a Transperson,” a temporary blog by News columnist Iden Crockett intended as a “space dedicated to answering your questions” about what it means to be trans — from Crockett’s perspective. In this entry, Crockett answers: “Can you explain the variations of meaning for the term non-binary?”
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Architect Max Crome holds open house at former church
On Thursday, March 30, Crome Yellow Springs — owned by village resident Max Crome — held an open house at the business’ newly completed architecture studio in the former site of the predominately African American First Baptist Church and more recently, a private residence.
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News from the Past: April 2023
From an April 1948 issue of the News: “New strain of chestnut trees planted in Glen. The United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, has chosen Antioch College’s Glen Helen as a test site for a new blight-resistant strain of 78 chestnuts which it has been developing.”
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