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Council stalled on hotel tax
In Village Council’s first vote on whether to impose a local lodging tax on transient visitors, Council members came up deadlocked at their June 19 meeting.
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Sea Dogs bigger than ever
The Yellow Springs Aquatic Club — a.k.a. Sea Dogs — started its season last week with a whopping 108 athletes, including new and veteran swimmers.
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Antioch College—‘Colloquia’ invites in the community
More than 50 Antioch College graduating seniors across all academic divisions are represented in this year’s colloquia, which the college plans to hold as an annual event.
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Minor League Dodgers early leaders
The Peach’s Dodgers jumped out to an early season lead in Minor League play with a pair of victories last week.
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Ordinance governs local yards— ‘Managed prairie’ defined
Some homeowners may opt to adjust their lawn care practices this summer, as Village Council recently passed a revamped village law that updates the rules governing local yards.
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Ronald Carter Robinson
Ronald Carter Robinson, 72 years old, of Yellow Springs, was called home to be with the Lord on Sunday, June 4, 2017.
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Friends help potter to rebuild
Local potter Bruce Grimes was awake and vigilant in the early morning hours of April 23, doing what he’s done hundreds of times: fire pots.
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Historic Trail Tavern to reopen after rehab
As anyone who has ever rehabilitated a building knows, unforeseen delays are just part of the process.
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After 41 years, the end of a reel
After nearly 41 years, give or take a few in the middle, Andy Holyoke, aka “Mr. Thursday” by his co-workers, has retired from the Little Art Theatre.
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Cordelia “Corky” Tucker Wishart
Cordelia “Corky” Tucker Wishart passed away peacefully at Paris Community Hospital Sunday morning June 4, 2017 with her son, Steven Wishart, at her side, following a brief illness.
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