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Yellow Springs’ new water plant is online
Yellow Springs residents should notice changes in local tap water now that the new, long-awaited water plant is up and running, according to Village Manager Patti Bates recently.
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Original plays grace stage at 10-minute plays fest
This year’s 10-Minute Play Festival, produced by Yellow Springs Theater Company, are largely written, acted, directed and produced by local residents, making the festival a showcase of homegrown talent.
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School board approves May levy
At its regularly scheduled meeting Thursday, Jan. 11, the Yellow Springs School Board approved a “resolution to proceed” to place a 4.7-mill permanent improvement levy and a 0.25 percent income tax levy on the May 8 ballot.
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Czech Quartet to play CMYS
On Sunday, Feb. 11, Chamber Music in Yellow Springs will present the outstanding Bennewitz String Quartet at 7:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church.
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Study eyes housing gaps in Yellow Springs
Yellow Springs has significant gaps in its current housing stock and the housing its citizens will need in upcoming years.
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January 25, 2018 Bulldog sports round-up
January 25, 2018 Bulldog sports round-up
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Catherine Nyssa Paige
On the evening of Jan. 10, 2018, while walking on the Antioch campus with her son, Anson, Catherine Nyssa Paige suffered a fatal heart attack.
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Making science fun, gender-friendly
Science Saturdays are once-a-month explorations in chemistry, biology and physics taught by Antioch College students for children and teens ages 5 to 18. The first session is Jan. 27.
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Atom Harley Lisi
On Christmas Day, 2017, our village lost a beloved community member, Atom Harley Lisi, after a brief illness.
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Seeking courage at MLK event
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the civil rights leader’s death. And to celebrate his legacy, the 2018 Yellow Springs Martin Luther King Jr. Day program has adopted a timely theme: “Courage to Take a Stand.”
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