From The Print Section :: Page 217
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Bulldog track boasts larger squads
Both the boys and girls track squads this spring boast the largest number of participants in several years — the boys squad has 21 athletes while the girls boast a robust squad of 17 participants.
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Michael Ehman
Michael Ehman
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A page turns for Antioch Writers’ Workshop
The page has turned for a beloved local literary institution with deep roots in Yellow Springs.In a March 22 press release, the board of trustees for Antioch Writers’ Workshop announced the workshop’s closure after 33 years.
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School board—Hatert gets 3-year contract
In a special meeting Thursday morning, March 21, the Yellow Springs school board unanimously approved Jack Hatert as the new principal at Yellow Springs High School/McKinney Middle School, beginning the 2019–20 school year.
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Four village manager finalists named
At its April 1 regular meeting, Village Council released the names of the four finalists for the Village manager position.
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David Haller
David Haller
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Yellow Springs Schools—Facilities task force begins work
An 11-member task force assigned to develop a plan for addressing local school facility needs — both now and in the future — is beginning its work by seeking opinions from the community.
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Michael D. Haller
Michael D. Haller
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Vivian Garrison Van Ausdal
Vivian Garrison Van Ausdal
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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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