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Aid for asylum seekers — Locals seek migrant justice
The progress this summer and fall of the “migrant caravan” of Central American asylum seekers making their way north to the U.S.-Mexican border has sparked months of condemnation by President Trump, who has threatened a lethal response, sending U.S. troops to stop the migrants from entering the country.
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Village Council — Transportation plan unveiled
A raised crosswalk across Xenia Avenue from Tom’s Market to the Emporium. A sidewalk along Polecat Road to Ellis Park. Closing off Short Street to car traffic. Making Walnut Street one way southbound in front of Mills Lawn School.
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December 13, 2018, Bulldog sports round-up
December 13, 2018, Bulldog sports round-up
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Kay Liane Webster
Kay Liane (Brown) Webster, of Beavercreek, passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018. She was 61.
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Malawi Lee Huntington
Malawi Lee Huntington, 15, passed away on Monday afternoon, Dec. 10, of unknown causes.
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An evolving tradition — VIDA awarded to muralists of YS
The murals that brighten many walls in the business district of the village are receiving formal recognition — the Village Inspiration and Design Award, or VIDA.
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Village filmmaker is honored by industry
Each year the International Documentary Association, a professional group for documentary filmmakers, selects a filmmaker to receive its highest honor, the Career Achievement Award.
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A blues-rock fusion—Claudettes to jazz up Emporium
The Chicago four-piece band the Claudettes are returning once again to play at The Emporium this Friday, and they couldn’t be happier.
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Home, Inc. senior apartments— A closer look at developer
Created in 1989, St. Mary Development Corporation grew from a partnership between a Catholic nun and a Centerville parishioner. Within a few years, they had purchased their first site for affordable senior housing. For the pending Yellow Springs project, Home, Inc. will provide most of the service component.
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Millworks changes hands
After being on the market for more than 18 months, the Millworks Business Center has new owners.
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