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September 29, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
September 29, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
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‘Housh to House’ in homestretch
Brian Housh’s Pleasant Street home is his campaign headquarters, specifically his dining room, which on recent Friday featured a “Housh to House” tablecloth, plus stacks of postcards, door hangers, posters and brochures.
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Conference to shed light on aging
“People want to be who they want to be,” said Karen Wolford, executive director of the Yellow Springs Senior Center.
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Officer drops charges— Village settles with Watson
At Village Council’s Sept. 6 meeting, Council approved a settlement between the Village and Sergeant Naomi (Penrod) Watson, following a charge filed by Watson last spring with the Ohio Civil Rights Commission, or OCRC.
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Leon Holster
On September 19th Leon Holster passed away at Friends Care Center.
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Stephen ‘Steve’ Gegner
Stephen “Steve” Gegner, born May 25, 1941, has gone to be with the Great Aikido Master in the sky on Sept. 11, 2016.
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Bulldog Sports — September 22, 2016
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Seventy years on, still ‘Victorettes’
Love and pride of community, church, family, friendship and, not least of all, country — the Victorettes of Yellow Springs brought all these together for a group of young African-American women in their teens and early 20s during the final months of World War II.
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Villagers go to the dogs (and cats)
On a recent weekend, two things happened at PetNet’s booth at the local farmers’ market that exemplify why the group was founded.
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Antioch College— New way forward with FACT
Two months ago, Antioch College President Tom Manley announced the college had received “the best news we could have gotten,” when the Higher Learning Commission granted the college accreditation after an intense five-year effort.
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