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Pro-levy group spent $16,626
The Committee for the Levy, a citizen group in support of the school facilities levy, spent $16,626.91 on the recent levy campaign, according to a finance report submitted to the state on April 26, the deadline for filing.
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Right on track
For the first time in history, both the McKinney School boys and girls track and field teams won the Metro Buckeye Conference (MBC) championships, held last weekend at Cedarville University.
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Krier leave continues
Tim Krier, the principal of McKinney Middle School and Yellow Springs High School, will remain on medical leave through the end of the school year.
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May 17, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up
May 17, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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AUM moves ahead with building sale
Antioch University is stepping up efforts to sell its Midwest campus building on the western edge of Yellow Springs.
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County, state primary races — Gould, Lopez win party nominations
Greene County residents will have a new representative joining the county Board of Commissioners in the fall, regardless of who wins the fall general election race, as incumbent Alan G. Anderson was bested in the Republican primary Tuesday, May 8, by challenger Dick Gould.
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‘Black Panther’ inspires PBL at McKinney
Joining a pantheon of costumed comic book predecessors fighting injustice and oppression around them, some new superheroines and heroes are the original creations of McKinney Middle School seventh-graders.
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JoAnne White
JoAnne White, 84, died May 4, 2018. She was born to Marie and Joseph Woodford on May 25, 1933.
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Ann H. McNutt
Ann H. McNutt died in her home on April 28, 2018, in Borrego Springs, Calif.
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Women’s March co-founder Tamika Mallory— Struggle against racism continues
Evoking the words of the late Coretta Scott King, Tamika Mallory, co-president of the Women’s March, in town to accept an award in the Antioch College graduate’s name, told an audience that fighting systemic racism is everyone’s obligation.
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