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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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Dora Baker
Dora Baker, age 92, of Yellow Springs, passed away on Sunday, Sept. 9, 2018, at Friends Care Center Assisted Living.
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Richard W. Szulewski
Richard W. Szulewski, of Yellow Springs, passed away Monday, Sept. 17, 2018, at Soin Medical Center in Beavercreek. He was 87.
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Soybean, corn farmers challenged by price drops
While they differ in their assessment of causes, several local farmers agree on their current situation: it’s a challenging time to be a farmer in Ohio.
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Pulling the wool before our eyes
The 23rd Annual Wool Gathering at Young’s Dairy last weekend. The two-day event brought in over 100 vendors and participants from the region and surrounding states.
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Merrick brothers— Plea would avoid execution
In a move that allows them to avoid the death penalty, the two defendants accused in the homicides early last year were in court Wednesday morning, Sept. 12, to accept a plea deal.
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Antioch College: new class, new hope
A decade after Antioch College closed, and seven years after it reopened to students as an independent institution, rebirth has been slow. But those struggles didn’t dampen spirits on campus last week, where the mood was one of optimism and excitement.
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