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New fire code impacts local food trucks
Akhilesh Nigam, owner of food truck Aahar India, said this week that he is running afoul of a new fire rule requiring that mobile food units park at least 10 feet away from flammable structures.
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Facilities task force sets priorities
About 10 months since its first meeting in March, the School Facilities Task Force hosted a community meeting Tuesday, Dec. 10, to share its findings and potential recommendations to the school board and to take questions and feedback from community members.
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Four decades of YS ball drops
When Yellow Springs New Year’s Eve revelers descend on downtown streets near midnight Tuesday, Dec. 31, to mark the passing of 2019 into 2020 — and the start of a new decade — they will be participating in a local tradition that is marking its 40th outing this holiday. Read the history of the ball drop after the jump.
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The Oberufer Plays— Remembering a holiday tradition
Both “The Nativity and Shepherd’s Play” and “The Paradise Play” are examples of the mystery play or miracle play — a recreation of a Bible story, presented in tableaux in medieval times, and one of the earliest types of formal play.
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December 19, 2019 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up
December 19, 2019 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up
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Tony Bent
Tony Bent died Dec. 17; he was 95.
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Light walk: a one-time village tradition is revived
Villagers Sommer McGuire and Lisa Kreeger caroled from Kings Yard to the downtown Christmas tree during the first annual Luminary Walk and Community Carol on Saturday evening, Dec. 14.
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Whirlwind of a weekend
The weekend of Dec. 13–15 was particularly laden with events.
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Joan Christine Edwards
Joan Christine Edwards, longtime resident of Yellow Springs, died at Kettering Hospital on Dec. 2, 2019.
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Village Council— Senior apartments change OK’d
A redesigned 54-unit senior apartment building was given the green light by Village Council at its Dec. 2 regular meeting.
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