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March 28, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up: Fresh start for Bulldog softball
March 28, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up: Fresh start for Bulldog softball
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A Woodstock artifact returns home
Greg “Duke” Dewey, drummer for Country Joe and the Fish at Woodstock, is loaning his drums for a special exhibit celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Woodstock Festival at the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts in New York state.
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Village Council—Council bans clapping at meetings
No clapping, booing or displaying of signs during public comments will be allowed at Village Council meetings, according to an update to meeting rules passed this week.
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Guilty Pleasures to play, Litterally
Villager Rachel Litteral will open for Dayton band John Dubuc and The Guilty Pleasures this Friday, March 22, at the Emporium’s weekly wine tasting.
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New YSHS McKinney Middle School principal to be approved
In a special meeting Thursday, March 21, the Yellow Springs school board was expected to approve Jack Hatert as the new principal at Yellow Springs High School/McKinney Middle School for the 2019–20 school year.
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New healing arts school—Coming to grips with grief
Like many of us, Joshua Hayward knows a thing or two about grief. His wife, Esther Lail, died in 2013, which is when Hayward’s “path to suffering opened up,” he said this week.
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Celebration of life for Carolina Carpenter
A celebration of life for Carolina Carpenter will be held Saturday, March 30, 11 a.m.–2 p.m., in the Mills Park Hotel.
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New delay for new firehouse
With a third round of construction bids again coming in too high, Miami Township Trustees will be returning to the drawing board for another attempt at reducing the projected costs of building a new firehouse on the south side of town.
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Project-based presenters
Members of two Mills Lawn classes separately addressed the school board during its meeting Thursday, March 14.
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Antioch College—Students seek SOPP reform
Earlier this week on the Antioch College campus, students, faculty, administrators and trustees engaged in negotiations around the implementation of two campus policies.
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