From The Print Section :: Page 236
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Keeping it traditional— Guitarist Mark Babb brings the blues
Villager Mark Babb is living in the past, at least musically. His influences are people like Blind Blake, Rev. Gary Davis, Leadbelly and Robert Johnson, from nearly a century ago.
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WSU faculty move closer to strike
Wright State University faculty this week took a step closer to going on strike in a continuing contract dispute with university administration.
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Aahar India burns, plans to rebuild
Aahar India, the local Indian food truck at 101 S. Walnut St. next to the Corner Cone, burned Saturday evening, Jan. 5.
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Bulldog sports round-up — Jan. 17, 2019
SPORTS
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Senior apartments— Council passes first reading to rezone
At its first meeting of the year, Council voted to rezone a local property to accommodate a 54-unit affordable senior apartment building.
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David Schumacher
Our beloved David B. Schumacher passed away on Jan. 9, 2019.
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New Meister investigation launched
The Village of Yellow Springs initiated a new investigation into Officer Dave Meister last month, the News learned this week.
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Review: Let’s hear it for the ‘Boyz’
Joel Levinson’s feature-length comedy film “Boy Band,” had its Yellow Springs debut on Saturday, March 2, at the Little Art Theatre.
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Cresco readies first harvest for dispensaries
The inaugural harvest of close to 400 cannabis plants was completed a few days before Christmas at Cresco Labs in Yellow Springs, and its medical marijuana products will soon be available to dispensaries around the state.
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From ‘Vampire Diaries’ to ‘Blue Book’ — YSHS alum Malarkey’s new role
Within the first few minutes of “Project Blue Book,” a new show premiering next week on the History Channel, villagers watching may recognize two familiar sights: the ubiquitous acronym “WPAFB” emblazoned on an aircraft hangar, and the face of Michael Malarkey.
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