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  • • Holiday Fest in the village

      Holiday Fest offers family holiday events and shopping downtown on Saturday, Dec. 12.

  • • Back to Now reprises, surprises

      Springboro resident Marilyn Grounds had an “aha” moment visiting her son in East Nashville this summer. Browsing the city’s shops and finding unusual items that she loved, she realized that she wanted not just to buy interesting things, but also to sell them.

  • • Classes are new focus of pot shop

      Its incorporation this past summer as a nonprofit organization was a defining marker in the 40-year history of John Bryan Community Pottery. More than a book-keeping designation, the tax-exempt status is helping shape how the facility moves forward as a community-based ceramics center.

  • • BLOG – Kafka – evolving perceptions, and my personal history

      “I had no conception of his renown or the reverence he was accorded – I simply found that his ideas and his utterly inimitable style of writing meshed well with whatever was echoing in my own imagination…anyone that knew Kafka remembered that he was immensely kind and charming, and that he spoke in a ‘mellifluous baritone.'”

  • • Public Hearing, Planning Commission

      Monday, Dec. 14, 2015, 7:00 p.m.

  • • Jewel Freeman Graham

      Precious Jewel Freeman Graham, retired professor of social work at Antioch College, died at her home in Yellow Springs, Ohio, on Nov. 30.

  • • Local business— Take Yellow over Black Friday

      Despite an overall decrease in dollars spent for the second year in a row, Black Friday shopping unfolded pretty much as expected nationwide: fistfights broke out in two separate malls in Kentucky, a woman in Virginia attacked a man with the chair she was using to save her place in line, and customers stampeded for TVs at a Walmart in Texas, resulting in a melee in which one shopper was caught on video trying to punch a police officer.

  • • Name Change Notice

      Tiffany Ann Bogle

  • • Planning Commission Meeting Agenda

      Mon., Dec. 14, 2015, 7:00 p.m.

  • • Presidential send-off

      Several hundred people from the Antioch College and Yellow Springs community gathered last Thursday at Herndon Gallery to honor outgoing president Mark Roosevelt and his wife, Dorothy.

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