From The Print Section :: Page 246
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T-ball’s land of love and miracles
Tanner Miller, in a bright-orange cap with some sort of super hero on it — Batman? — tells me as we line up to race to the outfield for our warm-up exercises, “I’m the oldest one here!”
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Village Council — Mayor’s Court proposal stalls
At Village Council’s May 21 meeting, Police Chief Brian Carlson asked Council for more time before Council votes on whether to require that local police send all appropriate cases to the local Mayor’s Court rather than Xenia Municipal Court.
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Memorial for Sam Bachtell
A celebration of Sam Bachtell’s life will be held Saturday, June 30, 1 p.m., at Antioch College’s Herndon Gallery.
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Gaunt Park pool gets upgrades
The Gaunt Park Pool opened its gates last Saturday after being extensively repaired this month. The repairs were funded by part of the $150,000 budget appropriated to the Parks department Capital Improvement Fund by Village Council.
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Tales of a forgotten music star
The list of famous musicians who have lived in Yellow Springs is long.
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Schools analyze levy defeat
In the wake of the school facilities levy loss May 8, the Yellow Springs School Board met Thursday, May 24, to discuss what the schools’ contracted architect described as a “decisive” defeat, and consider next steps in addressing the needs of the district’s aging buildings.
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Words to leave by
Photos from last Thursday’s commencement ceremony for Yellow Springs High School, by Matthew Collins.
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Dorothy G. Sneed
Dorothy G. Sneed, of Yellow Springs, passed away on Sunday, June 3, 2018 at Soin Medical Center.
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Shawn Edward Smith memorial and funeral pyre
A memorial and funeral pyre will be held in remembrance of Shawn Edward Smith on Saturday, June 9, 7–11 p.m.
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Donald Howard Keats, Ph.D.
Donald Howard Keats, Ph.D., an award-winning composer, former professor of music at Antioch College, and longtime former resident of Yellow Springs, died on April 27 at the age of 88.
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