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From The Print Section :: Page 223

  • Bulldog sports round-up — Feb. 28, 2019

    The Bulldogs boys basketball seniors posed with the team’s coaches on Senior Night, Saturday, Feb. 16. From left to right: Coach Phil Renfro, Mateus Cussioli, Teymour Fultz, Andrew Clark, Head Coach Bobby Crawford, Kevin Wagner, Tariq Muhammad, Trey Anderson and Coach JT Clark. (Photo By Eleanor Anderson)

    Bulldog sports round-up — Feb. 28, 2019

  • Villager to take plastics for a ride—Recycling program slated

    Vickie Hennessy and the truck she uses to ferry difficult-to-recycle No. 5 plastic from areas around the village to a collection point at Whole Foods; collection sites around the village were closed last week after Whole Foods discontinued to program, but are back open after the store offered to continue to accept the plastics en masse from the village. (Photo by Lauren “Chuck” Shows)

    If you’ve ever lamented the amount of recyclable plastics that end up in your trash every week, take heart: One of Yellow Springs’ own is coming to the rescue.

  • Superintendent Basora accepts position in Huber Heights

    After nine years as superintendent at Yellow Springs Schools, Mario Basora will leave for the top district job in nearby Huber Heights. (Photo by Gary McBride)

    After nine years at the helm of the local school district, Yellow Springs Schools Superintendent Mario Basora will leave for the top district job in nearby Huber Heights.

  • Planning Commission—MillWorks plan faces resistance

    Newly laid plans for MillWorks faced vocal opposition at Planning Commission’s regular meeting last week as the body considered a zoning change to allow for a greater mix of uses at the site.

  • Thomas L. Johnston

    Thomas L. Johnston, of Yellow Springs, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Feb. 20, 2019, at Friends Care Center. He was 71.

  • Village Council—Policing concerns, assessment discussed

    Local policing was once again a significant topic of discussion at Council’s regular meeting on Monday, Feb. 18.

  • School Board—Principal selection begins

    From left, YSHS/McKinney Interim Principal Jack Hatert and Superintendent Mario Basora at last week’s school board meeting. Basora is heading to a job in Huber Heights, while Hatert has applied for the principal position at YSHS/McKinney. (Photo by Gary McBride)

    The hiring process for a permanent principal for Yellow Springs High School and McKinney Middle School was a main topic at the Yellow Springs Board of Education’s Feb. 14 meeting.

  • Hearing officer conclusion—Meister violated no policies

    In a decision released Wednesday, Feb. 20, pre-disciplinary hearing officer Jeffrey Hazlett concluded that Yellow Springs Police Officer Dave Meister did not violate any police department policies by not responding to a shooting in the village in early December. 

  • A place of peace

    Longtime villager Peg Champney stands at the corner of Livermore Street and Xenia Avenue, part of an ongoing peace protest that has been raising awareness to passersby for more than 15 years. (Submitted photo by Luciana Lieff)

    Longtime villager, Quaker and former Yellow Springs News co-owner Peg Champney stands at the corner of Livermore Street and Xenia Avenue, part of an ongoing peace protest.

  • Trivia’s a-brewin’ with the Doctor

    Christie Finney, Mary Taylor and Emily Rigsbee, in the foreground from left, are friends and have attended Trivia Nights at the Brewery fairly regularly for three years. They say they’ve never won, but have come close a few times. They welcomed this reporter to join their team, and we came in a respectable fourth place. (Photo by Gary McBride)

    There are plenty of places in the area to play team trivia, but as usual, things are a bit different at the Yellow Springs Brewery. For one thing, there’s Dr. Dudek.

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