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Village Council — MillWorks plan proceeds
Efforts to rezone an industrial park in the village moved ahead this week after Council gave initial approval to the change in a voice vote at its regular meeting on Monday, March 4.
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International Women’s Day — Celebrating women’s lives
Honoring and celebrating both the commonalities as well as the different life experiences of women is at the heart of a local event planned Friday, March 8, in recognition of International Women’s Day.
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The halls are alive with the ‘Sound of Music’
“The Sound of Music” is arguably one of the most beloved works in the musical theater repertoire.
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No new discipline, MOU extended in Meister Case
Yellow Springs Police Officer David Meister will not face additional discipline after a ten-week investigation into his professional behavior on the night of a fatal shooting in the village in December, according to the Village last week.
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Full house: Yellow Springs Celebrates International Women’s Day
“Yellow Springs Celebrates International Women’s Day” was held Friday, March 8, at a Yellow Springs residence.
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Abecedary by Mills Lawn first-graders inaugurates Gaunt award
For those who don’t know much about the life of Wheeling Gaunt, the Yellow Springs man who bought his own freedom from slavery and for whom Gaunt Park is named, there’s a handy resource out there — and it was written by Mills Lawn’s 2017–18 first-grade class.
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Launch party slated for ‘The Can Hand’— Local inventor shows can-do spirit
Local inventor presents a multi-tasking tool for the beverage wielder, a coozie worn on the back of your hand, freeing fingers for other uses.
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James E. “Jim” Fulton
James E. “Jim” Fulton, of Fairborn, passed away on March 4, 2019, at his home, surrounded by family. He was 91.
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As markets open, Cresco has room to grow
Despite being the state’s first licensed medical marijuana growing facility, Cresco Labs of Yellow Springs last month was not granted a processing license by the state.
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Anna Faye Yoakum
Anna Faye Yoakum, of Springfield, passed away Saturday, March 2, 2019. She was 89.
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