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YSHS production of ‘Oklahoma!’ has legs — about 90
The Yellow Springs High School musical production of ‘Oklahoma!’ has legs — about 90 of them
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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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Merrick brothers indicted— Death sentence a possibility
A Greene County Grand Jury has returned indictments of aggravated murder, murder, aggravated burglary, felonious assault and tampering with evidence against the two brothers charged with the killings of two local residents on Jan. 15.
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Plans to expand mining in area cause concern
A recent proposal by Enon Sand & Gravel to significantly expand mining operations in Mad River Township, just north of Yellow Springs, has many area residents deeply concerned.
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Lance Macklin Grolla
Lance Macklin Grolla, age 85, peacefully departed this world on Wednesday, April 5, 2017, at Grant Medical Center.
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Antioch Review, the little magazine, still big at 75
With 75 years of continuous publication and a knack for picking and publishing a host of vital American voices, the The Antioch Review is a “little magazine” with an undeniably “big” impact and influence.
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April 13, 2017 Bulldog sports round-up
April 13, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
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Friends use art to confront illness
“Corrine deals with everything through art,” said Nancy Mellon, speaking recently of her dear friend and frequent art-making collaborator Corrine Bayraktaroglu. The “everything” in this case is breast cancer.
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An often fraught relationship is under scrutiny
The relationship between local police and the village’s African-American community is one that has become increasingly fraught, especially as turnover in the local department has accelerated in recent years.
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Scott A. Warren
Scott A. Warren, former dean of students at Antioch College, died peacefully after a long illness on April 8.
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