November 8
- Published: November 14, 2024
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- Miami Township Board of Trustees — November 4
During his twice-monthly fire and EMS report, Chief Dennis Powell reminded those present that, though the burn ban instituted at the state level in September was lifted last month, dry conditions and wind could still create opportunities for fire.
- ‘Still Life’ a play for the ears
The YS Senior Center will present a live performance of “Still Life,” a radio play adapted from the Louise Penny mystery novel of the same name, on Sunday, Nov. 24.
- 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.
- 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.”
- 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.
- Chamber Music in Yellow Springs — Viano Quartet to perform on Sunday
The Viano Quartet will perform in concert Sunday, Nov. 10, as part of the Chamber Music in Yellow Springs 2024–2025 season. The 4 p.m. program will include works by Haydn, Barber, and Ravel.
- Yellow Springs Community Band to perform
The Yellow Springs Community Band, led by Music Director James Johnston, will perform at 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, in Westminster Hall of First Presbyterian Church. Admission is free.
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