Articles by Megan Bachman :: Page 101
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SPORTS SUNDAY — Boys soccer shines in scrimmage
The next generation of Bulldog soccer players stepped up at a recent scrimmage.
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TLT hosts two farm tours
The Tecumseh Land Trust will host a tour of two modern farming operations on Sunday.
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Beers crafted to please the palate
The craft beer revolution is coming to Yellow Springs, say the owners of a new microbrewery here whose aim is not to transform local hearts and minds, but palates, one batch of handcrafted beer at a time.
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West Nile Virus found in village mosquitoes
Local mosquitoes tested positive last week for West Nile Virus, a potentially serious illness, prompting the Greene County Combined Health District to begin spraying insecticide in one village neighborhood.
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SPORTS SUNDAY — Girls soccer kicks off
On a day when the U.S. women’s national soccer team won Olympic gold, the Lady Bulldogs of Yellow Springs took to the field for the first time this year.
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AU creates new change-makers
For the 18 graduates from Antioch University’s Leadership and Change Ph.D. program, the degree was far more than an academic accomplishment.
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Council considers drilling ordinance— Ban would be first in Ohio
Yellow Springs, though far from the epicenter of natural gas fracking in Ohio, could nevertheless become the first town in the state to ban all oil and gas drilling and waste wells within its municipal limits through passage of what is described as rights-based legislation.
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Year of challenge for class of ’15
For the first class of the revived Antioch College, the last nine months have been intense.
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Craft beer coming soon to the village
Yellow Springs Brewery is bringing a craft beer revolution to town in hopes of transforming not local hearts and minds, but palates, one batch of handcrafted beer at a time.
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Drought affects crops, lawns
The hot and dry weather this summer has no doubt stressed local homeowners whose lawns have turned brown from lack of rain. But even more stressed are area crops.
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