Articles by Audrey Hackett :: Page 42
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Villager arrested on multiple felonies
Yellow Springs resident Talis Gage, 32, was arrested by local police on Friday, April 8, at 8 p.m. on six felony counts
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Sidewalk construction nears sycamores
Sidewalk construction is nearing the sycamores on Xenia Avenue. But the trees are staying, and crews are using caution around the trees.
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School threat rumor unsubstantiated
A rumor about a threat to McKinney Middle/Yellow Springs High School was determined last week to be unsubstantiated, according to school officials.
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Into the fold
About a dozen villagers learned to make origami cranes, frogs and more last Saturday night at the Yellow Springs Arts Council.
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Green Generation builders to finish Thistle Creek
Eleven years after local builder Jonathan Brown began developing 4.2 acres at Thistle Creek, two young builders are poised to finish off the King Street development.
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A Yellow Springs roundtable on refugee crisis
More than 60 million people around the world are refugees and migrants, according to recent UN figures. What can a village of 3,500 do?
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Final phases of Village streetscape project underway
Workers began the final phases of the downtown streetscape project on Tuesday, April 12, digging up the section of sidewalk in front of Tom’s Market on the west side of Xenia Avenue.
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Power of the Pen, high school edition
Thirteen YSHS students took part in a special high school edition of Power of the Pen this past Saturday. The local writing competition was organized by seniors Ursula Kremer and Henry Potts-Rubin for their senior project.
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Antioch Eco-Village— ‘Pioneers’ share vision, plans
the Eco-Village Pioneers are organizing an event on Sunday, May 1, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Senior Center for all villagers curious about cohousing and interested in learning about Yellow Springs’ cohousing group.
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BLOG— Noticing 101
My favorite glimpse was a blaze of forsythia growing up between two dark-clad Norway spruces. The spruces have always reminded me of a certain kind of minister or undertaker, while the yolky yellow interlude was like a kid’s laughter in a stern church.
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