From The Print Section :: Page 288
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What KIND of village?
For the next three weeks, a new set of signs will serve as a semiotic gesture intended to transmit the underlying sentiment of the village to travelers through and residents of Yellow Springs alike.
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Robert L. Parker
Robert L. Parker died on Tuesday, Jan. 31, at home, after a short illness. He was 91.
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Iris Shinkle Cornish
Iris Shinkle Cornish, formerly of Yellow Springs, passed away in her sleep at her residence in Venice, Fla. on Jan. 21, 2017.
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Marianne Britton memorial
A gathering to share memories and celebrate the life of Marianne Britton will be held on Saturday, Feb. 4, 2–4 p.m., at the Glen Helen Building.
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Monumental Women’s Marches in YS, D.C. and elsewhere
Photographs tell some of the story of the Women’s March on Washington, a show of solidarity, support for women’s rights and protest against the policies and stances of President Trump. Here, we’ve gathered images from Yellow Springs, Dayton, D.C. and elsewhere.
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School board updated on district fundraising
At last week’s school board meeting, the Yellow Springs school district’s Director of Advancement and Community Relations presented the board with an overview of her office’s fundraising efforts.
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Chamber Music Yellow Springs presents choral music from Calmus
Chamber Music in Yellow Springs welcomes the Calmus Ensemble to perform a concert of choral chamber music on Sunday, Jan. 29, 7:30 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church.
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Paul Fox
Paul Fox, of Springfield, Va., passed away peacefully in his home on Dec. 18, 2016.
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Freda Lytle
Freda Lytle, formerly of Yellow Springs, passed from this life on Jan. 12, 2017.
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Village Council— Policing issues dominate Council
The fractious aftermath of the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop dominated Village Council’s Jan. 17 meeting, with both Village leaders and community members presenting initiatives for helping to better relations between villagers and local police.
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