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Performance, exhibit at Antioch — Bringing A-bomb history to light
When Japanese atomic-bomb survivor Kyoko Hayashi traveled to the Trinity nuclear test site in New Mexico, she found burned mountains, ruined fields, and a “wilderness forced into silence.”
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Cresco Labs planting, moving ahead
Last Friday, Sept. 14, Cresco Labs in Yellow Springs was granted its certificate of operation by the State of Ohio, allowing the company to begin its production of medical marijuana.
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MTFR station construction delayed
The timeline for construction of the new fire station on the south side of town has been pushed back several months as the township seeks new bids for the $4.9 million project.
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YS school board accepts resignation— Krier on paid leave until spring
Last week the Yellow Springs school board accepted the resignation of Yellow Springs High School/McKinney Middle School Principal Tim Krier, effective next spring.
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Glen Helen’s own superheroes
A group of three volunteers arrived one recent rainy Saturday afternoon to help Glen Helen Ranger Susan Smith clean up litter and graffiti in the nature preserve.
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September 20, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up
September 20, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up and Homecoming
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Council hears new proposal for Mayor’s Court cases
A new plan to bring more cases before the Yellow Springs Mayor’s Court was discussed at Council’s Sept. 4 meeting.
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Festival celebrates music, kindness
A two-day, low-key, family-friendly, good-vibing music festival, Fancy Fest is taking place this weekend in a private wooded area just outside of Yellow Springs on Jacoby Road.
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Don Brezine
Don Brezine, of Kettering, a loving husband and wonderful father, died peacefully on Aug. 31, 2018. He was 83.
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Janet E. (Hamilton) Gay
Janet E. (Hamilton) Gay, age 71, passed away Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018, at her home in Springfield.
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