From The Print Last Week Section :: Page 136
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Emergent Verse | Bending time, form, convention
As intricately executed as Ravndalâs use of the villanelle form is, it was actually tone that first attracted me.
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Zackey settles in at YS Community Childrenâs Center
Though sheâs only been at the helm of the YS Community Childrenâs Center for about three weeks, new Director Dana Zackey told the News this week that sheâs settling in at the 75-year-old village school and making it feel like home.
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COVID Update | June 16, 2022
Greene County, with a population of 168,937, reported an increase in its per 100,000 total, with 267.6 as of June 9, compared to 224.9 as of June 2.
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Community Colloquy | âWhite privilege and everyday lifeâ
At the next event on June 16, psychologists Judith Skillings and Frederick âPeteâ Peterson will discuss what white privilege is and isnât, and clarify what microaggressions mean.
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District looks to hire student advocate
The YS Board of Education held a special meeting Tuesday, May 31, in order to approve some time-sensitive actions, including the job description for a new student advocate to be hired for the district. The position as described was unanimously approved by the four board members who voted.
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My Name Is Iden | Calling all rainbows
“This month will be my second time celebrating Pride as an out transgender person and this time I want to see more than just a momentary gathering of little rainbows.”
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News from the Past: May & June 2022
50 years ago, in 1972: Anti-Vietnam war protest blocks WPAFB gate. âBetween 50 and 70 of the April 20 Wright Patterson AFB demonstrators are in Greene County jail.â [154 demonstrators were arrested, including two Air Force doctors.]
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Haller to retire from YS schools after 30 years
After three decades of work in the YS Schools, high school intervention specialist Donna Haller is retiring.
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The Briar Patch | Seeing the Self Beyond Addiction
“Through my own family experience, I know the throes of addiction can be a revolving door, a process that challenges even the saintliest of saintâs capacity to forgive.”
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COVID Update | June 9, 2022
The number of new cases in the state, tallied for May 27âJune 2 was 17,530, compared to 19,546 for the week of May 20â26.













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