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Melva Jane McCuddy
Melva Jane McCuddy died on June 30 at Springfield Regional Medical Center. She was 91.
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Yellow Springs Brewery purchases bowling alley
Nate Cornett and Lisa Wolters had a plan when they opened Yellow Springs Brewery three years ago, but things haven’t exactly worked out. They hoped to grow their business, of course, but at a rate they could keep up with.
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All campus presidents fired— Antioch University restructures leadership
Antioch University leaders announced on Monday a bold restructuring that includes eliminating all of the university campus’s boards of trustees along with the presidents of each AU campus.
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John Richard Cary
John Richard Cary passed away June 29, 2016, after a full and vibrant life.
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Village Council— Morris Bean sewer request raises concerns
At Village Council’s June 20 meeting, a former Village manager took Council to task for not insisting that Morris Bean be annexed into the Village in exchange for hooking up the company to the Village sewer system. If annexed, the company would pay Village income taxes and thus enhance Village revenues.
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…and the world laughs with you
Laughter Yoga Club meets on Saturdays at 10 a.m. outside on the grounds of Mills Lawn Elementary School.
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En route to equality: the 5th annual YS PRIDE parade
Under a hot summer sun several hundred villagers celebrated diversity and equality Saturday during Yellow Springs Pride events.
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Faith Patterson memorial set
The memorial service for Faith Patterson has been scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 10, during Blues Fest.
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YSKP’s focus on feisty Alice
On a hot summer day last week, the Antioch Amphitheater was filled with kids singing and dancing in the midday sun. If someone missed their cue, the actors went back to their starting places and began the musical number anew. The temperature was in the upper 80s, and the day’s rehearsal was just getting started.
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Love! Love! Love! at T-ball
It was another wonderful night at T-ball.
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