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After long night, Trump wins re-election
At press time, votes were still being tallied, but Trump had gained 277 electoral votes, crossing the threshold of the necessary 270.
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My Name Is Iden | Back up, one step at a time
“Friendships, romances, careers, children, writing and creating all take effort, and when you are depressed, that energy isn’t there, and that effort just doesn’t feel worth it.”
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Wellness Center kicks off food drive
Throughout the month of November, the Wellness Center at Antioch College is collecting nonperishable foods and useful household products for its semi-annual food drive.
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Village Council to exempt Cascades phase two funding from 2025 budget
According to YS Home, Inc. Director Emily Seibel, the requested $180,000 would help defray phase two costs — which, ultimately, would add six more rentals — including the installation of an underground stormwater detention system, which would serve all eventual 32 units in The Cascades.
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November 15–21, 2024 Classifieds
Rentals, employment, cars, garage sales and more! Find it all in this week’s classifieds in the Yellow Springs News.
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Yellow Springs Chorus and Chamber Orchestra to perform
The Yellow Springs Chorus and Chamber Orchestra will present W. A. Mozart’s dramatic and powerful Requiem (K 626), Sunday, Nov. 17, at 7 p.m.
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Marsha Jane Bush
“Baby girl Arnold” was born and raised in Chicago, adopted by Veda and David Carle with her older sister, Paula.
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Greenbelt farm land heads to sale
According to Tecumseh Land Trust, or TLT, Executive Director Michele Burns, the anticipated asking price is $22,000 per acre and “for sale” signs will likely be in the coming week.
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Seniors debut musical scenes in ‘Are We Americans?’
Two scenes from Heston’s original musical, “Are We Americans?” will be performed Monday, Nov. 4, beginning at 6:30 p.m., in the Senior Center Great Room. Admission is free.
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