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Antioch College— A small college, at least for now
Antioch College is small. Very small. At just 179 students, and in the process of recruiting a modest-sized class targeted at 60, Antioch today is a considerably smaller institution than college leaders envisioned when Antioch reopened to students in 2011.
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Music al fresco at YSHS
A glorious Monday evening was backdrop to the all-school orchestra and chorus performance, which featured music makers from 5th and 6th grade, McKinney Middle School and Yellow Springs High School.
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Anita Ruth Cochran Bair
Anita Ruth Cochran Bair, age 97, passed away May 14, 2017, at her residence.
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Election results— Miami Township Fire-Rescue, Yellow Springs school levies pass
On Election Day, local voters handily passed a new bond issue and a renewal levy for the local fire department and school district. About 27 percent of village and township voters turned out for the May 2 special election.
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Uwe Stave
Dr. Stave passed peacefully on April 19, 2017, at his home, surrounded by family.
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Village Council— RJ Hawley leaves Yellow Springs police
Four months after the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop incident that an independent investigator described as “volatile and unsafe” due to police actions, the senior officer during the incident, RJ Hawley, is leaving the police department.
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Edwin (Ted) Chase Weatherup memorial
A celebration of life gathering for friends and family of Ted Weatherup will be held Saturday, May 27, 2 p.m., at Rockford Chapel.
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May 11, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up
May 11, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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‘Adult’ side of children’s author, Shel Silverstein
Though it may come as a surprise to some, it’s not uncommon for children’s entertainers to have a rude alter ego.
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Gordon A. Chapman
Gordon A. Chapman, 91, died on Sunday, April 9, at Friends Care Community.
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