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School board— Vote clears way for potential land purchases
At its April meeting, the Yellow Springs Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution that will allow the Yellow Springs school district to enter into negotiations regarding the purchase of land for future school buildings.
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Jennifer Rosengarten at Springfield Art Museum— Artist’s ‘exuberance’ in nature
Artist Jennifer Rosengarten’s biggest show thus far, “Gardens & Ponds” set to open this weekend at Springfield Museum of Art. It will run April 22 through Jan. 7, 2018, in the museum’s special exhibition gallery.
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Communities rethink how to police
Three examples of communities rethinking policing may provide an opportunity for villagers to consider and discuss different options for how “people and police” can engage with each other.
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Thomas Campbell Holyoke
Thomas Campbell Holyoke died peacefully at home on April 16, 2017. He was 94.
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David Carlson’s charges from New Years incident reduced
Last Friday, April 14, David Carlson’s charges stemming from the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop incident in Yellow Springs were reduced to misdemeanors, from the original fifth-degree felony.
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April 27, 2017 Bulldog sports round-up
April 27, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
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Kenneth Ryan memorial
A memorial service to celebrate the life of Kenneth Ryan will be held on Saturday, April 29 at 4:30 p.m. at the YS United Methodist Church.
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Tom Teepen
om Teepen, retired Cox columnist and editorial page editor of The Atlanta Constitution, died Sunday morning. He was 82.
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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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