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Activists react to pipeline news
Last Friday, the Army Corps of Engineers made a decision to halt the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which gave hope to0 the people demonstrating against the pipeline’s construction. While good news, anti-DAPL activists aren’t celebrating quite yet.
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Fighting cancer, but not alone
The outpouring of support for Kelly Fox and his family has been extraordinary, the Foxes said. People have offered to cook meals, take the family’s trash cans to the curb and pitch in to keep the family business, Fox Trot Services, up and running.
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Edwin (Ted) Chase Weatherup
Edwin (Ted) Chase Weatherup passed away peacefully on Nov. 21, 2016.
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Charles R. “Bob” Young
Charles R. “Bob” Young, of Yellow Springs, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Dec. 3, 2016. He was 84.
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Kathleen Scott Monaghan
Kathleen (Kathy) Scott Monaghan passed away on Nov. 21, 2016, at Hospice of Dayton, after a courageous, year-long battle with cancer.
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Charles Funderburk
Charles Funderburk died Nov. 16, 2016, after an extended period of care at Friends Care Community
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Richard David Miller
On Sunday, Nov. 27, 2016 Richard David Miller, recently of Yellow Springs, passed away at the Friends Care Center after a brief convalescence.
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For solstice, poems to light the night
Ed Davis spends a portion of most days — 300 out of each 365 — in Glen Helen. He carries a small moleskin notebook into the woods. In it, he writes down what he hears.
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Leagues ahead: bowling team forms
“I personally believe there are many similarities between bowling and life,” said Matt Cole, coach of the Yellow Springs High School’s new bowling team, a winter sport that debuted this season.
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Village Council— Budget shows lower spending
At Village Council’s Nov. 21 meeting, Council members unanimously approved the second, and final, reading of the 2017 Village budget, which projects a lower level of spending than in recent years.
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