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Yellow Springs News special back to school supplement is here
Where do I go? When do I go? What do I do? What do I need? When do I need it by? The 2019–20 Back-to-School Special Issue has all the answers.
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Still no answers in Clark case
Authorities investigating the homicide of villager Leonid “Lonya” Clark remain close-lipped about the cause and circumstances around his death earlier this year, leaving his loved ones growing increasingly distressed at the lack of resolution in the case.
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Busy first month for new village manager Salmeron
As new Village Manager Salmeron concluded his first month on the job, he sat down with this Yellow Springs News reporter to talk about his activities and priorities for the village.
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Lauren Heaton Memorial
A celebration of the life of Lauren Heaton will be held at the Glen Helen Building on Saturday, Aug. 24.
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Christopher Alan DePriest
Christopher Alan DePriest, a Springfield native born March 4, 1985, passed away unexpectedly on June 23, 2019, in Jacksonville, Fla.
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Perry League— A lifetime of T-ball
T-ball is a wonderful thing happening to me every Friday night. But Mayor Pam Conine graced our diamond.
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Antioch College: Couple donates historic building
Villagers Dr. Esther and David Battle recently donated their historic downtown building at 403 Xenia Avenue to Antioch College.
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Dayton ‘Media and Democracy’ event — Journalists oppose Cox Media sale
Private equity firms now own more than one-third of major news outlets in the U.S. Working journalists have declined by half in a decade. And half of all Americans don’t get news from the community in which they live.
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Young entrepreneurship — Friends launch DIY clothing line
Friends Lucas Hudson and Zoren Egea-Kaleda knew that launching a new DIY brand from Zoren’s basement bedroom would present a variety of challenges.
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Antioch College — Kevin McGruder new academic affairs VP
A widely respected history professor at Antioch College is stepping into a new role. Associate Professor of History Kevin McGruder has been named vice president of academic affairs at the college, replacing Lori Collins-Hall.
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