Articles by Lauren Heaton :: Page 43
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Village pulls through for Little Art
This year’s Campaign to Renovate the Little Art Theatre reached its goal of $475,000 to bring the theater into the 21st century.
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Pining for a resistant strain
Village resident Robert Gage doesn’t relish heights, but even hovering at 70 feet in the air last week, he appeared less concerned with the drop than with the fertility of the newest shoots he was clipping.
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YS Credit Union names Sandy Hollenberg as president
Interim president and CEO of Yellow Springs Federal Credit Union Sandra Hollenberg was named permanent leader of the local lender.
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McKinney artists hold their own ‘Chopped’
McKinney eighth grade students competed in a series of timed art contests this week to make the cut or get “chopped.”
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New police officer resigns
After nine months on the job, Yellow Springs police officer Jeff Kimpan resigned on Dec. 19 from his position with the force. His resignation was effective immediately.
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Cool digs
Cody Back took advantage of the last two weeks of snow and cold to construct an igloo at his Robinwood Drive home.
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Glen host to variety of feathered friends in winter
Glen Helen took part in the annual Christmas Bird Count over the Christmas holiday, and counters found that the frozen woods aren’t as quiet as they sometimes seem.
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Servlet back in familiar hands
The local Internet provider Servlet that was purchased last spring by a group of local investors was bought back earlier this month by former owner Bruce Cornett.
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Obituary: Michael Grinnell
Michael L. Grinnell, of Beavercreek, died peacefully on Wednesday, Jan. 2. He was 62. Michael is survived by his parents Patricia and Jack Bittner of Yellow Springs, and sisters Pam (Grinnell) Simington, Betsy (Bittner) Gannon, and Cindy and Tyler Blackburn. A memorial service will be held Saturday, Jan. 5, at 2 p.m. at the Yellow […]
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Year in review 2012: Arts in the village remain a focal point
Arts in the village remain a focal point in 2012
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