From The Print Section :: Page 340
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New Antioch College class, smaller than hoped
At just 44 students, Antioch College’s incoming class, the class of 2020 represents a moment of both promise and peril for the college.
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Outside inspiration
Beth Holyoke and Kaethi Seidl were honored with this fall’s Village Inspiration and Design Award.
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They’re villagers, thanks to Google
A simple Google search brought Dorothy Dean and Jarod Rogers to Yellow Springs. “I literally Googled, ‘What is the most liberal town in Ohio?’” Dean recalled, laughing, in a recent interview.
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Honoring Little Miami Trail bikeway boosters
Once controversial but now widely used, the local bike path turned 25 this fall. A small ceremony marking that milestone was held in front of the Train Station last Saturday
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Orlando Brown
Orlando Vernon Brown, age 88, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Oct. 18, at Friends Care Nursing Home in Yellow Springs.
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Verdant Splendor – A Natural History Poem
The photographer finds, in the woods, the world alight with shapes, colors, moving patterns. May all rejoice at such splendor.
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School board— Eighth graders may travel to NYC
Thanks in part to the success of the seventh-grade “Into the Wild” trip, McKinney Middle School teachers are seeking to enlarge the scope of the annual eighth-grade trip to Washington, D.C., scheduled to depart on May 4.
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October 20, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
October 20, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
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Debut of new Open Studios tour
The third weekend in October has become widely known among area artists and art lovers as a time to celebrate and support art-making in Yellow Springs.
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The 8th annual Yellow Springs Zombie Walk
The 8th annual family-friendly Zombie Walk last Saturday attracted many villagers and area zombie enthusiasts for live music, revelry, a costume contest and a Home, Inc. fundraiser.
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