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Antioch College cuts costs, jobs
For the first time since reopening to students in 2011, Antioch College is reducing its budget, a move college leaders say is necessary to bring expenses in line with revenues that have grown more slowly than expected.
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Fresh snow, fresh bridge
This week’s snow emphasized the stark angles and clean lines of the new bridge in Glen Helen, spanning the old dam area.
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December 15, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
December 15, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
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A taste of winter
At least three inches of snow fell in the area Tuesday, Dec. 13, causing the first winter havoc.
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Sweet little houses
The magic of sugar and the holiday season converged last Saturday at the Second Annual Gingerbread Festival at Mills Lawn gym, sponsored by the Mills Lawn PTO.
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Paul Graham: a soft-spoken force for equality
A soft-spoken and gentle man, Paul Graham doesn’t seem like a troublemaker. Yet in Yellow Springs a half century ago, Graham made considerable trouble for those who stood in the path of equal rights for all.
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At Wildflower, style and community
There isn’t a barber pole outside the new home for the Wildflower Salon, but proprietor Emily Anglemyer and her associate, Meghan Burrowes, hope that their hair salon offers the welcoming, community vibe of a classic barbershop.
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Jeannette Anne McDonald
Jeannette Anne McDonald, 85, of Yellow Springs, left this life peacefully on Dec. 9, 2016, at 7 p.m. at Soin Medical Center
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James C. Lichtenfels
James C. Lichtenfels passed away Dec. 8, 2016.
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Village Council considers 2017 goals
At their Dec. 5 meeting, Council members reviewed a status update on this year’s Village Council goals with an eye toward identifying 2017 goals.
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