Articles by Dylan Taylor-Lehman :: Page 21
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Stories with spirit from the village
Anywhere there are humans, there are bound to be ghosts, and Yellow Springs is no exception. Readers would be advised not to visit certain parts of John Bryan State Park or a number of buildings on Antioch’s campus, for example, if sensitive to their presence.
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Blast destroys house at Riding Centre
An acrid smell hung in the air for days after a house at the Riding Centre exploded when a furnace ignited propane that had been pooling in the basement.
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Students broach ‘the Scottish play’
Shakespeare: perhaps one of the best-known people in human history and certainly the best-known playwright in the history of human expression.
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Bulldog sports round-up — Oct. 29, 2015
Soccer and Cross Country
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BLOG — Book round-up, part 1
“McMafia offers a startling look at the rise of organized crime, specifically in relation to the fall of the USSR and the rise of globalization…Sasquatch: Legend Meets Science is an exhaustive scientific look at Sasquatch and what truths may be behind its purported existence…Elena Ferrante’s My Brilliant Friend is book one of a subtle, jarring, beautiful, and difficult series that chronicles a friendship in 1950s Naples.”
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House at Riding Center destroyed by gas explosion
An uninhabited house on the property of the Riding Center exploded from a propane leak on the property this morning.
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BLOG — Flushed: the Fire Hydrant Story
“It seems like something is amiss when a hydrant is open because they are characters on the edge of the street, stolid chunks of metal that are part of a city’s impenetrable infrastructure..but opening hydrants is a routine part of city maintenance.”
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Schools hire an outside promoter
Earlier this school year, the Yellow Springs school district hired Megan Anthony, a communications coordinator with the Clark County Educational Services Center.
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Rails-to-Trails makes tracks to village
The distinctions bestowed upon the Little Miami Scenic Trail are numerous. The Trail, running through Yellow Springs from Springfield to Cincinnati and ultimately branching off and connecting with metro trails in Columbus and Dayton, is the longest connected paved trail system in the U.S.
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Bulldog sports round-up — Oct. 22, 2015
Bulldog sports round-up — Oct. 22, 2015
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