From The Print Section :: Page 289
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Film explores caregiving, aging
Yellow Springs has hosted some weighty documentaries recently, and “Care,” the film showing this weekend at the Little Art, is no exception. And like last month’s village premier of “The Modern Jungle,” which was co-directed by an Antioch professor, “Care” also has a Yellow Springs connection.
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Three candidates vie for Yellow Springs police chief
Three candidates are in the running to become Yellow Spring’s next chief of police. Interim Chief Brian Carlson, Officer Dave Meister and Officer Timothy Spradlin have all applied for the position of permanent chief, which has been open since former Chief Dave Hale resigned four months ago.
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A Japanese aesthetic in Ohayo, 2nd annual in Yellow Springs
Caitlin Meagher was first attracted to Japan for intellectural reasons, as an interesting place to study because the culture is so different from that of this country.
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Medical marijuana firm scouts Yellow Springs site
A medical marijuana company has expressed interest in locating a cultivation and production facility in Yellow Springs.
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Virginia (Gina) Marks Paget
Virginia (Gina) Marks Paget passed away on April 26 at her home in Philadelphia, surrounded by her family. She was 81 years old.
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Alex Roche
Alex Roche, of Yellow Springs, died on May 21, 2017, at Friends Care Community. He was 95.
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Joanne Risacher
Joanne Risacher, 75, of Yellow Springs, formerly of Loogootee, passed away at 8:56 a.m. Tuesday, May 9, at Hospice of Dayton.
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Not your stereotypical flip book…
Yellow Springs High School and McKinney Middle School students held their Spring PBL Exhibition last Wednesday, May 10.
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Community Solutions seeks input on land west of Yellow Springs
On Saturday, May 20, Community Solutions invites the community to become a part of the planning for the future of the Arthur Morgan Institute’s Center for Regenerative Agriculture, which is the group’s newly purchased 128 acres of farmland on the western edge of Yellow Springs.
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Louise Marie (Lund) Glaser
Louise Marie (Lund) Glaser, 91, of Springfield, passed away on Saturday, May 13, at Friends Care Community in Yellow Springs.
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