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Greene County— Jail options considered
When villager Don Hollister toured the Greene County Jail in downtown Xenia as part of a citizen group a year ago November, he was shocked by how stark it was. “My clearest impression looking at the barred cells was that it seemed out of a movie,” he said. “It fit every stereotype I had of an urban jail.”
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After the flood
On the morning of Friday, May 3, the heavens opened above Yellow Springs, letting down a deluge of cleansing rain.
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Wheels of fortune
On Sunday, May 5, at the edge of Antioch College, the Yellow Springs First Annual Pagan Blessing Of The Bikes took place.
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Praise well deserved
Six Miami Township Fire-Rescue squad members were honored Monday, May 6, during the Miami Township Trustees’ regular meeting.
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Rosalyn Guthrie Shaw
Sept. 22, 1919—April 23, 2019. Rosalyn died surrounded by love.
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Patrick Peifer
Patrick Peifer
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May 9, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up
May 9, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up
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A century of life — Toshiko Asakawa celebrates 100
On a recent Friday afternoon, Toshiko Asakawa sat at her kitchen table, eating a late breakfast of ham, eggs and toast. She refilled her cup of green tea from a small, cast iron pot. At 99 years old — just a few weeks shy of her 100th birthday — Asakawa lifted the teapot with ease.
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Norma Jean Lineburgh
A memorial service will be held at the Yellow Springs Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Thursday, May 9, at 2 p.m.
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Just for kicks
Yellow Springs Rec Soccer Leagues are in full swing.
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