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• Feb. 20, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
Feb. 20, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
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• Particulate pollution levels monitored— Cause of spike is unknown
A regional air pollution agency is investigating an unprecedented and potentially dangerous spike in air pollution in Yellow Springs in December when an exceedingly high concentration of lung-penetrating particles was recorded.
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• A new Chick heads to state
Even though she’s a high school freshman, Olivia Chick has been to the state swim meet before, watching her older sister, Erika, compete for Yellow Springs.
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• Yellow Springs downtown business mostly steady
When it comes to surviving as a business in downtown Yellow Springs, not all outfits are the same. The various successes and challenges of each seem to relate more to the practices of the shop owners and the pressures within each merchandising industry, rather than the common location at the hub of the village.
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• The Little Art Theatre gets a little bigger
A new series, “Let’s Talk Movies,” is an opportunity for theatergoers to see rare films and learn more about cinema as an art form, while it broadens the educational reach of the theater
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• Margaret McColaugh Lease
Margaret McColaugh Lease died peacefully at Springfield Regional Hospital on Feb. 17, following a serious stroke. She was 87.
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• Richard E. ‘Dick’ Bullen
Richard E. “Dick” Bullen, of Xenia, passed away Sunday, Feb. 16, at Greenewood Manor in Xenia. He was 91.
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• Yellow Springs News wins top state honor
The Yellow Springs News was honored as the best paper in Ohio in its size category at the annual convention of the Ohio Newspaper Association last week.
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• BLOG – Dance, dance, dance
Today’s blog showcases the One Billion Rising for Justice dance.
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• Yellow Springs schools closed Tuesday, Feb. 18
Yellow Springs schools are closed on Tuesday, Feb. 18, because of icy conditions.
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