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Women’s Park thrives at 20
Twenty years ago, villager and women’s rights activist Gene Trolander gathered together like-minded friends to bring to life a vision she held dear: a park to celebrate the lives of Yellow Springs women.
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Village Council focus on housing
Village Council addressed several possible strategies for addressing housing needs in Yellow Springs.
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Village Council Regular Meeting
Monday, July 2, 2018 at 6 p.m.
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The role of police in preventing suicide
Local police have responded ten times to a possibly suicidal person in the village this year. While each case is unique, in all of them police assess the safety of the situation and then choose a course of action.
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Love and a feel-good jam band
On Saturday, June 9, a local band and its cohort gathered in a circle, each with one arm around another and a cup in each one of their other hands at Peach’s Grill, toasting the show before it began.
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School board— Facility visit prompts optimism
The building structure of the Yellow Springs High School/McKinney Middle School facility appears to be in better condition than school district leaders feared, according to the initial feedback of two structural engineers who toured the school campus Wednesday, June 13.
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Renee Jody Minette
Renee Jody Minette, passed peacefully surrounded by her family in Virginia Beach, Va., on Wednesday, June 20, 2018. She was 54.
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PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING
Monday, July 9, 2018, 7 p.m., Council Chambers, 2nd floor, Bryan Center
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Tom’s Market Pirates grab early lead
The Minor League’s Tom’s Market Pirates jumped out to an early season one-game lead with a pair of wins in last week’s play and remain undefeated at 3–0.
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Joyful dashing & crashing of T-ball
Five-year-old Zander Breza’s grandfather, Michael Breza, said he liked our last article and appreciated what we do with this Perry League program. We thanked him, but he said there was one shortcoming: we had not mentioned Zander.
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