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• Bulldog sports round-up — May 4, 2017
Sports Round-up — May 4, 2017
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• Film highlights the life of a Zoque shaman
This weekend, Yellow Springers have the opportunity to see not only a feature-length documentary made by a fellow villager, but a documentary filmed in Zoque, a language that to date has only been featured in three films.
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• Bob Fleissner
Robert (Bob) Ferdinand Fleissner, of Springfield, son of Otto and Else Mentz Fleissner of Aurora, N.Y., passed away peacefully on the morning of April 25, 2017.
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• Miami Township makes case for fire levy
On May 2, residents of Miami Township will vote on whether or not to pass a levy that would fund a new fire station for the Miami Township Fire Department.
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• Harlem Renaissance Revisited
The YS Chamber Orchestra and Community Chorus will present the final concert in this spring’s Langston Hughes retrospective. “Harlem Renaissance Revisited,” a program of music and poetry, will be performed Sunday, May 7, 7:30 p.m., at the Foundry Theater.
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• TrailFest brings hikers to Yellow Springs
Two to three hundred hikers from around the state will descend on the village this weekend for the Buckeye TrailFest, an annual event sponsored by the Buckeye Trail Association, or BTA, that is taking place for the first time in Yellow Springs.
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• Adrian Scott Roberts
Adrian Scott Roberts was born on May 19, 1975, at Lakenheath Air Force Base in England.
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• Spring clean-up week
Mon., May 8 – Fri., May 12, 2017
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• Celebration fit for a King
The Coretta Scott King Center held its inaugural Legacy Luncheon on April 26 at the Dayton Racquet Club.
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• Miami Township and Yellow Spring school levies pass handily
Local voters easily passed a levy and bond issue for the local schools and fire department.
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