From The Print Section :: Page 294
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Thomas Campbell Holyoke
Thomas Campbell Holyoke, of Yellow Springs, died peacefully at home on April 16.
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Walking across America, stopping in Yellow Springs
Abby Bongaarts, 24, and Danny Finnegan, 23, stopped in Yellow Springs this week as part of their walk across the USA.
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Village Council ponders regulation of Yellow Springs Airbnbs
At Village Council’s April 3 meeting, Council members considered the appropriate level of local government regulation regarding the issue of local short-term rentals.
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Yellow Springs artists visit Greek refugee camp
Many of us see the photos and hear stories of the current refugee crisis and feel overwhelmed. What can one person do? A lot, according to local artists Beth Holyoke and Kaethi Seidl.
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New alumni group raises friends, funds for Yellow Springs schools
Colleges have them. Private secondary schools have them. But until recently most public schools didn’t have them — alumni associations, that is.
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Nancy E. Dihrkop
Nancy E. Dihrkop, 88, of Jamestown, passed away Thursday, April 13, 2017, at Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton.
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Gordon Andrews Chapman
Gordon Andrews Chapman passed away at Friends Care Community on April 9, 2017. He was 91.
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April 20, 2017 Bulldog sports round-up
April 20, 2017 Bulldog sports round-up
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Kathy Scott Monaghan Memorial
A memorial service for Kathy Scott Monaghan will be held Saturday, April 22, noon–3 p.m., at the Glen Helen Building.
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Herndon Gallery: Identity unmasked in ‘Schizomaica’
27-year-old Kamar Thomas is currently a visiting assistant professor of visual arts at Antioch College. His Herndon Gallery show, titled “Schizomaica”, which features 19 works in oil and charcoal, combines elements of performance, photography and painting.
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