From The Print Section :: Page 289
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Minor League Dodgers early leaders
The Peach’s Dodgers jumped out to an early season lead in Minor League play with a pair of victories last week.
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Ordinance governs local yards— ‘Managed prairie’ defined
Some homeowners may opt to adjust their lawn care practices this summer, as Village Council recently passed a revamped village law that updates the rules governing local yards.
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Ronald Carter Robinson
Ronald Carter Robinson, 72 years old, of Yellow Springs, was called home to be with the Lord on Sunday, June 4, 2017.
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Friends help potter to rebuild
Local potter Bruce Grimes was awake and vigilant in the early morning hours of April 23, doing what he’s done hundreds of times: fire pots.
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Historic Trail Tavern to reopen after rehab
As anyone who has ever rehabilitated a building knows, unforeseen delays are just part of the process.
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After 41 years, the end of a reel
After nearly 41 years, give or take a few in the middle, Andy Holyoke, aka “Mr. Thursday” by his co-workers, has retired from the Little Art Theatre.
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Cordelia “Corky” Tucker Wishart
Cordelia “Corky” Tucker Wishart passed away peacefully at Paris Community Hospital Sunday morning June 4, 2017 with her son, Steven Wishart, at her side, following a brief illness.
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Village Council— Carlson named police chief
When Council unanimously passed a resolution that authorized the appointment, a roomful of villagers broke out in applause.
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John R. ‘Jack’ Lebold
John R. Lebold (Jack,) 80, passed away at his home in Staunton, Va., on June 8, 2017.
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Tucki’s back, headlining Dayton Jazz Festival
You’ll have a hard time finding a chair in Tucki Bailey’s living room, and you won’t see any tables or bookshelves.
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