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First step to senior rentals
A new affordable senior rental housing project has moved closer to reality since Wright State University and Home Inc. agreed that Home Inc. will purchase land currently owned by the university on the south end of town.
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John R. Reeder
John R. Reeder, of Yellow Springs, passed away Tuesday, June 12, 2018, at his residence. He was 83.
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YSAC to spotlight beauty of wood
The beauty and aesthetic harmony of wood will be on display this month in an invitational exhibition hosted by Yellow Springs Arts Council.
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Martha J. Dorr
Martha J. Dorr died peacefully in her sleep on Friday, June 8, 2018, in Yellow Springs.
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Suicide a growing concern
It’s called the ripple effect. When someone takes their own life, the act impacts entire families and communities, spreading out as water from a stone tossed in a pond.
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YSHS sports heroes to be honored
State champions, accomplished coaches, professional players. Yellow Springs has cultivated a roster of significant athletic achievement over the decades.
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All in a day: June 9th’s Street Fair and Music on Main
The rain held off until early evening, and a sunny June Saturday lured thousands to Yellow Springs for the semi-annual street fair, Some of whom later attended the first Music on Main.
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Loving the mud, and T-ball
It was cloudy and rainy Friday night, June 8, our second night of T-ball. It had poured heavily for five minutes at 6:10 p.m., but it was not raining at 6:30 p.m., our start time.
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Antioch concert features Talib Kweli, Village Fam
This Saturday, after Street Fair, Antioch College will host Music on Main, a concert organized by a student group called the Antioch Creative Collective, or ACC.
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Local businesses plagued by shoplifting
On Wildflower Boutique’s opening day three years ago, owner Danyel Mershon placed an expensive necklace on display. At the end of the day, she realized it was gone.
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