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State Issue 1 targets drug laws
Not everyone may realize it, but there is “not a person in our state who isn’t impacted” by the concerns addressed in Ohio Issue 1, villager Lindie Keaton said this week.
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Wright State shuts down Fels study
The Fels Longitudinal Study, the world’s longest and largest longitudinal human growth study, has recently come to a close due to actions by Wright State University, which for decades has housed the study.
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William Cernetic
William Cernetic, age 72, of Cedarville, passed away Thursday, Sept. 27, 2018, at Miami Valley Hospital.
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Beulah F. Dean
Beulah F. Dean, age 90, of Fairborn, died Wednesday, Sept. 26, 2018, at her home, after a brief illness.
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Village Council — Home, Inc. requests funds
Local affordable housing developer Home, Inc. can help the Village meet its housing goals, according to a funding pitch made by Home, Inc.’s board and staff at Village Council’s Sept. 17 meeting.
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YS Schools — Superintendent outlines new district goals
Improving school culture, deepening the rigor of project-based learning and collaborating with the community on a plan for district facilities were among the main areas of focus in a set of proposed goals presented to the Yellow Springs School Board during its most recent regular meeting.
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Fitness class keeps seniors moving
Two years ago, Jane Blakelock struggled to navigate subway stairs and keep up on long walks on a visit to her daughter in New York City. But multiple classes each week of Lynn Hardman’s Sit Strong changed everything.
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New family doctor joins practice
In the effort to serve more patients from in and around the village, a local medical office has added a new doctor.
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A partnership for Wilberforce and Antioch
Antioch College and Wilberforce University are both small, private liberal arts colleges in Greene County. They were both founded in the 1850s. And in recent years they’ve both been trying to bounce back from financial and accreditation woes.
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Incubator sparks food interest
If you look at it the right way, a new business is like a seed: it needs a good, fertile place to grow.
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