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Vivian Garrison Van Ausdal
Vivian Garrison Van Ausdal
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Village Council—YSPD awarded new state certification
In addition to the awarding of several commendations at Council’s March 18 regular meeting, several developments related to local policing were announced.
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County commissioners—Jail, voting machines discussed
Plans for a new jail, the purchase of new voting machines and public access to commissioner meetings were among the topics raised by local citizens at last Tuesday’s Greene County Board of Commissioners “town hall” meeting in Yellow Springs.
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The neighs have it
Out to pasture, in a good way.
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Antioch College—Progress made after protest
Over the last two weeks, some Antioch College students have not been attending class to show support for student demands to change the way sexual offenses and incidents of racial discrimination are handled at the college.
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MLS students win at speech, debate
On Friday, March 8, three Mills Lawn sixth-grade students departed for their trip to the State Championship for Middle School Speech and Debate in Poland, Ohio.
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Doctors see cannabis as medicine
Last month, Villager Paul Beck came to the screening of “Weed the People” to learn more about medical marijuana.
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School Board—Superintendent search begins
At its regular meeting Thursday, March 14, the board welcomed two representatives of a Columbus-based firm that will assist throughout the process of getting a new superintendent hired before the end of the school year.
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Jim Agna memorial
A memorial service for Jim Agna will be held Saturday, July 6, beginning at 2 p.m., at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Yellow Springs
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McKinney at Power of Pen regionals
Three eighth-grade McKinney Middle School Power of the Pen writers competed in the Western Regional Tournament held at Wittenberg University on Saturday, March 9.
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