From The Print Section :: Page 185
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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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Scenes from the Greene County Fair — Rabbit costume contest
Last Wednesday during the Greene County Fair was the 4-H-sponsored rabbit costume contest — in which youngsters and their pet rabbits dress in tandem, themed costumes.
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Decent ascent
On Thursday, July 25, the Yellow Springs Public Library put on “This Really is Rocket Science!” for youth in grades five and up.
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Lauren Bales Heaton
Lauren Bales Heaton
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Yankees triumph in post-season tourney
The Nipper’s Corner Yankees made a clean sweep of the 2019 Minor League championships with a 19–8 win over the Sam and Eddie’s Open Books Brewers in the post-season championship game on Saturday, July 27.
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News reporter Lauren Heaton dies
Lifetime villager and longtime Yellow Springs News reporter Lauren Heaton died on Sunday morning, July 28, 2019.
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