From The Print Section :: Page 305
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Fine poems for a ‘towering’ figure
About a dozen Tower Poets will gather at the Emporium on Saturday, Feb. 25, from 3 to 5 p.m., to read from their new anthology, “From the Tower: Poems in Honor of Conrad Balliet.”
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Dorothy Mae Williams
John F. Alexander passed away peacefully Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017.
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Yellow Springs school board— Early success on 2020 plan?
It’s only 2017, but the 2020 strategic plan for Yellow Springs schools is — with a few key exceptions — mostly accomplished.
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February 23, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up
February 23, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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Frances Mae (Igo) Leach
Frances Mae (Igo) Leach, of Fairborn, passed away peacefully Tuesday, Feb. 14, 2017. She was 87.
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Rollerball
Mills Lawn Elementary fourth-grade students participated in the “Wheelchair Experience,” a project-based learning curriculum designed to help students understand accessibility issues.
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Who’s who at the Yellow Springs PD
This installment in the “People and Police” series presents a more personal look at the officers who serve in the Yellow Springs Police Department.
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Antioch School kids tell Bill Mullins’ story
A recent theatrical storytelling residency at the Antioch School became an opportunity to learn and share a story from their own community history via the medium of live theater.
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Council considers creating an affordability goal
During a discussion of Council’s 2017 goals at its Feb. 6 meeting, Council members considered creating a new goal to address the issue of affordability in the village.
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Conference digs into new research on soil health
Arthur Morgan Institute for Community Solutions is hosting a symposium Friday and Saturday, Feb. 24–25, that is devoted to the topic of soil.
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