From The Print Section :: Page 214
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‘Careful man, there’s a beverage here…’ Little Art, Yellow Springs Brewery team up for ‘Big Lebowski’ event
There are two types of people: those who love the film “The Big Lebowski” and those who don’t.
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Paul Delavergne
Longtime resident Paul Delavergne died on Sunday, Jan. 20.
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Al Denman
Al Denman died Wednesday morning, Jan. 16, 2019. He was 91.
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Yellow Springers to participate—Area food and farming event focuses on justice
Farmer and educator Onika Abraham, a national leader of the food justice movement, believes that the current food system creates pockets where healthy food isn’t available. Just don’t call them food deserts.
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March fit for a King
Villagers once again braved one of the colder days of the year to march in commemoration of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.
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January 24, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up
January 24, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up
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For the love of dance— Villager honored as DCDC celebrates 50 years
It was the late 1970s when villager Richard Lapedes and his wife, Maureen Lynch, went to their first performance of the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, or DCDC.
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‘Best Ice Cream’— Young’s Dairy celebrates 150 years
Coming off their recent accolades in a “Best of Dayton” survey, this weekend Young’s Jersey Dairy is celebrating the 150th anniversary of the farm and its landmark red barn on Route 68.
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Reaching out to those on the inside— Sculptor offers healing with clay
This article is the first in a series detailing the work and volunteer efforts of Yellow Springers at Dayton Correctional Insititution.
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Arguing for speech, debate
Here’s a psychological tip for feeling more confident: Stand with your feet apart, hands on hips — Superman style — for five minutes.
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