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Pirates dominate Minor League
Halfway through the season, the Tom’s Market Pirates continue their domination and remain in first place with a 6–0 undefeated record after adding two more wins in last week’s play in a pair of victories over the Sam and Eddie’s Books Dragons.
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Revisiting Crawford, two years on
First article in this series: The shooting of John Crawford and other young African-American men by police raised urgent questions about use of force, police relations with African-American communities and the role of race and racism in the justice system.
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Antioch College’s Anna Hogarty moves on
When Anna Hogarty retires from Antioch College at the end of this month, the college will lose one of its most steadfast cheerleaders.
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A closer look at village police officer actions
At Council’s June 6 meeting, several villagers expressed concern over two recent instances of what they perceived as aggressive behavior by a local police officer.
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Catharine Morris Brinton Cary
Catharine Morris Brinton Cary, mother, teacher and artist, died peacefully in the early morning of Tuesday, March 8, at Friends Care Community.
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Solid rhythm
Three bronze pieces created at the 2013 Bronze Sculpture Symposium by local sculptor Brian Maughan were unveiled during last Friday’s Art Stroll.
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Channing Pao
Dr. Channing Pao, former resident of Yellow Springs and Copeland Oaks, Sebring, Ohio, died peacefully in his sleep on May 24 in Jamesville, N.Y., just shy of his 97th birthday.
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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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It’s a rap—Issa Walker featured on a new album
Yellow Springs resident and resident hip-hop artist Issa Walker alternated between excitement and nonchalance when recently discussing one of his latest musical endeavors. Not only did Walker write the music for a song performed by one of his idols, but he got to rap on it as well.
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T-ball’s constantly moving maelstrom
We had so many kids show up for T-ball last Friday that I asked a mom-and-grandmom sitting on the bench with the kids to count.
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