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October 12, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up
October 12, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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Two veterans, one challenger for township trustee seats
This week the News focuses on candidates for Miami Township Trustee — Mark Crockett, Don Hollister and Lamar Spracklen — who are running for the township’s two open seats.
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Community Solutions’ 64th conference — Exploring ‘Economics of Happiness’
The movement for local has gone international, and two of its ambassadors are among the speakers at this year’s Community Solutions conference, the nonprofit’s 64th.
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JSTF reports to Council — Police changes in process
Since its inception about a year ago, the Justice System Task Force, or JSTF, has made several recommendations for changes at the Yellow Springs Police Department.
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Shirl LeVesconte memorial
Friends and family will gather to celebrate the life of Shirl LeVesconte on Friday, Oct. 20, 3 p.m., in the Senior Center great room.
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Heather Woodman Memorial
A celebration of Heather Woodman’s life will be held at Rockford Chapel, located at 515 President St., on Saturday, Oct. 28, at 1 p.m.
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Concern over white nationalist fliers continues
Following the posting of white nationalist fliers near Antioch College a month ago, some local residents fear the village could become a target for white supremacists. But there is limited evidence so far to suggest that Yellow Springs is seeing an uptick in such activity.
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Beloved Mr. Fub’s Party to close
The party’s over. Priscilla Moore, owner and proprietor of Mr. Fub’s Party toy store, has decided to call it a day after 37 years in business.
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One-horse town
Baby D, aka Diablo, was the talk of the downtown Friday afternoon as he stopped foot traffic in front of Pangaea and Dark Star Books.
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Village Council — ‘Pocket’ neighborhoods pass
At its Sept. 18 meeting, Village Council gave final approval to a new development tool that allows smaller, denser housing in Yellow Springs.
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