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YS Schools present: Dark, lighthearted ‘Addams Family’ musical
The young thespians of YS High and McKinney Middle schools are gearing up for their annual spring musical — a performance that promises to be creepy, kooky, mysterious and spooky.
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Agraria breaks ground on Mary’s Way
The Agraria Center for Regenerative Practice announced this week that the local nonprofit is moving ahead with Mary’s Way — a project more than four years in the making.
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Village Council weighs future changes to zoning code
At the most recent Village Council meeting, Monday, April 15, Council members wrestled with a familiar issue: Should the Village zoning code be modified to encourage more high-density and affordable developments? The answer from most Council members was “yes, but in due time.”
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GunderKline sworn in as Miami Township Fiscal Officer
New Miami Township Fiscal Officer Jeanna GunderKline was sworn in by Trustee Chair Don Hollister at the most recent regular meeting of the Township Trustees Monday, April 1.
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Village rallies around ‘Brother Bear’
In a tale of resilience and community support, local resident Patrick Harney — known affectionately by villagers as “Brother Bear” — recently shared with the News his story of overcoming health challenges while grappling with the financial strain it has placed on his coffee business.
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Bulldog Sports Round-Up | April 19, 2024
“Those three outstanding defensive plays seemed to demoralize our opponent,” Softball coach Jimmy Delong said. “They all looked like hits and all of them turned into outs.”
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Miami Township | Glen Forest Natural Burial Cemetery Committee Meeting
Miami Township | Glen Forest Natural Burial Cemetery Committee Meeting
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Yellow Springs Board of Education | Request for Qualifications
Yellow Springs Board of Education | Request for Qualifications
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Yellow Springs Board of Education | Work Session
Yellow Springs Board of Education | Work Session
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Locals protest firing at Antioch College’s Wellness Center
The community push for mediation between former Wellness Center employee Guy “Tron” Banks and Antioch College continued Friday, April 5, when several dozen local residents held a demonstration on college grounds.
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