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Yellow Springs School Board— ‘Wheelchair Experience’ at Mills Lawn
Students from Mills Lawn Elementary School’s fourth-grade classes presented the findings of their recent PBL project, “Wheelchair Experience,” which gave students in the class a better understanding of what school is like for their “wheelchair friends.”
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‘Volatile situation’ created by YSPD, report states
At Village Council’s March 6 meeting, Council members and villagers heard independent investigator David Williamson hold local police responsible for creating a “volatile and unsafe” downtown following the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop.
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Michael Finster Memorial
The family of Michael Finster will celebrate his life on Saturday, April 22, with a gathering at Antioch University Midwest. An open house will begin at 2 p.m., followed by a more formal service at 4 p.m.
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Council commits greenspace funds
On Thursday, March 16, a 267-acre farm close to the western edge of Yellow Springs will go up for sale at auction.
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Youth engaging in police issue
At the beginning of this year, Yellow Springs High School teacher Kevin Lydy was steering his government class to a hands-on focus on state government.
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Villagers discuss CBE land use
A wind farm. A business incubator with tech lofts. Greenspace. Small condos for single parents. A solar farm.
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Andrë James Miner
Andrë James Miner, 24, of Dayton, Ohio, formerly of Yellow Springs, Ohio, on Feb. 18, 2017, spread his wings to embrace the Lord.
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Parents, students, staff assess schools
A majority of parents, students and staff at Yellow Springs schools have positive impressions of the district staff and schools, according to a recent survey conducted by the Yellow Springs School District.
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Parker Quartet performs at Chamber Music in Yellow Springs
Chamber Music in Yellow Springs welcomes back the Parker Quartet for a concert on Sunday, March 12, 7:30 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church.
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Celebrating dance and community
Locally based dancer Valerie Blackwell-Truitt might have become a professional singer. But dance is what called her.
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