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Village Council declares state of emergency
At its April 20 virtual meeting, Village Council unanimously passed a resolution declaring a state of emergency in Yellow Springs due to the coronavirus crisis.
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Students adapt to remote learning
Interacting with teachers and classmates mostly through websites and online programs, distance learning provides an alternative to in-person classes.
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Villager dies of COVID-19
Village resident Matthew Huntington has died from COVID-19. Huntington, 50, died Saturday, April 18, at Soin Medical Center in Beavercreek, where he battled the disease for more than two weeks.
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COVID-19 in Greene County: Interview with an epidemiologist
Earlier this week, the Yellow Springs News spoke with Dr. Don Brannen, an epidemiologist at Greene County Public Health. Brannen spoke about COVID-19 spread in the county, the role of the health department in contact tracing to contain the disease and differences between Greene County and Ohio as a whole.
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Yellow Springs resident dies from COVID-19
Village resident Matthew Huntington has died from COVID-19. Huntington, 50, died Saturday, April 18, at Soin Medical Center in Beavercreek, where he battled the disease for more than two weeks.
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COVID-19 news— When, and how, will Ohio open?
The full plan will be released over the coming weeks, state officials said.
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Amid pandemic, art is a gift
The News recently spoke with several local artists about how they were adapting and responding to life amid the pandemic.
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Unemployment woes in village
Villagers reported varying levels of difficulty with the unemployment application process, with the process working more smoothly for some than others.
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Yellow Springs School District explores early end to school year
Yellow Springs’ final day is currently set as May 29, with teachers’ last day scheduled June 1. But Superintendent Terri Holden would like to shorten the school year by two weeks and conclude the instructional year May 15.
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K-12 distance learning to continue until the end of the school year
Ohio’s K-12 schools will remain closed and teaching continue remotely until the end of the school year, Gov. Mike DeWine announced on Monday, April 20.
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