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June 6, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up
June 6, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up
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A tornadic near-miss Monday
Around 11 p.m. on Monday, May 27, Yellow Springs residents were roused from their beds by the whine of tornado sirens as the National Weather Service issued a tornado emergency for Yellow Springs.
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Major League Baseball—Pirates jump to early lead
The clouds parted and rain stopped long enough for a beautiful opening day to the 2019 Minor League rec baseball season on Saturday, June 1.
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Village Council— New YSPD imagined at forum
At a forum on policing on Tuesday, May 21, about 50 villagers helped identify the factors that contributed to a positive experience with a police officer, and envisioned a future Yellow Springs Police Department.
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20th anniversary of Whitehall Farm auction— ‘Saving Whitehall’ legacy
Whitehall Farm was permanently preserved. A local land trust was put on the map. And a community victory still inspires.
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Up and out: 2019 YSHS commencement and McKinney moving up ceremonies
McKinney Middle School and Yellow Springs High School both celebrated their moving up and moving on ceremonies.
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Couple saved in morning fire
Lightning was the likely cause of an early morning house fire Tuesday, May 28, that sent three Yellow Springs residents to the hospital, fire Chief Colin Altman said this week.
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Szempruch heads News ads
Suzanne Szempruch is now head of advertising and the newest co-owner of the 139-year-old newspaper.
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Native American mascot controversy — Schools learn limits of debate
Should schools use Native American images and names for sports teams? Yellow Springs High School 10th-grade social studies students were set to debate the pros and cons of that question next week before a panel of community member judges. But over the last week, YSHS staff, school parents and villagers wrestled with a different question — should the issue of Native American mascots and nicknames be up for debate?
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Perry League T-ball to begin
It’s nearly June — and that means it’s time for the Perry League, Yellow Springs’ all volunteer, 10-week T-ball program for all kids, 2–9 years of age.
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