From The Print Section :: Page 294
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Bubbleheads…
2017 Bubblefest, in its fifth year, attracted about 100 villagers and visitors of all ages.
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Village schools— New year, new requirements
With the new school year also comes a variety of new initiatives and policies — some the result of changing state and federal requirements and funding.
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Arlene L. Mundy
Arlene L. Mundy passed away Sunday, Aug. 27, 2017 in Xenia. She was 90.
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First of many
Layla Walland, 5, was ready for her first day of kindergarten to begin in Linnea Denman’s class at Mills Lawn on Friday, Aug. 25, while her father, Matt Walland, and 2-year-old brother, Finn, said their goodbyes.
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Patricia Hosket
Patricia Hosket, lifelong resident of Yellow Springs, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017, at Friends Care Center. She was 92.
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Harold ‘Dunie’ Hamilton
Harold “Dunie” Norman Hamilton Jr., passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Aug. 16, 2017 at Soin Medical Center surrounded by family and close friends. He was 74.
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$150K grant for real-world engineering
Food trucks may have their avid followers, but in nine months or so, villagers can look for a small fleet of food “trikes” to join the outdoor culinary ranks.
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Ready, set, teach …
The newest faculty members for Yellow Springs School District gathered in the morning last Friday for some computer system orientation in anticipation of the first day of school Friday, Aug. 25.
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Broad slate of candidates as village, township races kick off
Local voters will have a broad slate of candidates from which to choose in the Nov. 7 general election races for Yellow Springs Mayor, Village Council, Board of Education and Miami Township Trustees.
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A rare visit from Maori ‘grannies’
Only Raymond Ruka could have the tribal standing to extend the invitation that has brought three Maori tribal elders all the way from New Zealand to Yellow Springs.
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