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From The Print Section :: Page 261

  • Survivors of suicide find solace

    It is estimated that 85 percent of Americans know someone personally who has died of suicide, according to a 2012 study titled Suicide Bereavement and Complicated Grief. 

  • Emporium art exhibit— Prison portraits focus on humanity

    How does a person keep their will to live when their whole future is in the same place?

  • Council weighs greenbelt against growth

    Village Council briefly discussed which properties should be preserved as greenspace, and which should be kept available for potential future housing development.

  • Meister, Village agree to enter into mediation

    The Village of Yellow Springs has agreed to enter into mediation with Yellow Springs Police Corporal Dave Meister, according to Village Solicitor Chris Conard this week, regarding a dispute over proposed disciplinary actions that has lasted more than a month.

  • The tiny heroes of T-ball

    At the end of the evening we are running out to the light pole overlooking right field.

  • Julietta Kennedy

    Julietta H. Kennedy, formerly of Springfield, passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 29, 2018.

  • Braves win Minor League

    The Sam and Eddie’s Open Books Braves beat the Peach’s Dodgers 17-11 in the Minor League post season tournament Saturday, July 28. At left, Henry Babb encouraged his teammates, “One more out!” Malini MIller batted for the Dodgers while Naima “D.J.” Jones was ready on the pitcher’s mound for the Braves. (photos by Robert Hasek)

    The Sam and Eddie’s Open Books Braves sailed through the 2018 Minor League post season tournament and took the championship in a 17–11 decision over the Peach’s Dodgers in the season finale on Saturday, July 28.

  • Sea Dogs third at championships

    The 2018 Yellow Springs Sea Dogs finished in third place at the league championships. (Submitted photo)

    The Yellow Springs Sea Dogs just completed its 2018 season.

  • Carol Moore

    Carol Jean Moore, of Yellow Springs, passed away Friday, July 27, 2018, at Hospice of Dayton.

  • Dawn Page

    Dawn Cecelia Page, of Yellow Springs, departed this life on July 29, 2018.

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