From The Print Section :: Page 343
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FMC concert features Seitz, Bakari
Friends Music Camp has become something of a Yellow Springs institution, though the month-long residential experience doesn’t actually take place here.
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Gary Anthony Benning
Gary Anthony Benning passed away unexpectedly on Nov. 8 in Los Angeles, Calif., his home for many years. He was 63.
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New doctor joins family practice
Courtney Stroble, M.D., always knew she wanted to be a doctor. But it took a few years of practicing acute care to discover that her deeper calling was family medicine.
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Eileen Monaghan
Eileen Monaghan, a resident of Friends Care Community, died peacefully in her sleep on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2015, just five weeks short of her 95th birthday.
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Bulldog Sport Round-up — Dec. 24, 2015
YSHS was the site of a rare triple-header on Saturday, Dec. 19, when the JV, the Lady Bulldogs and the boys basketball teams consecutively played the Bethel Bees.
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New law’s effect on testing unclear
At the Yellow Springs Board of Education meeting on Dec. 10, Yellow Springs Superintendent Mario Basora reported that, as of moments before the meeting, the Every Student Succeeds Act was signed into law by President Obama, replacing the contentious No Child Left Behind Act passed in 2001.
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Seeking a simpler life in village
All roads into Yellow Springs are just two lanes wide, and new resident Rajan Kose likes them that way.
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Manager lists 2016 priorities for Village
At last Monday’s Village Council meeting, Council members highly praised Manager Patti Bates after her first 18 months on the job.
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Ruth F. Holyoke
Ruth F. Holyoke died Dec. 8 at the age of 94 in Yellow Springs.
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Company may bring jobs
A Dayton-based printing company is close to purchasing the former Creative Memories building on Dayton Street, and if the sale goes through, the move could ultimately bring about 120 jobs to the village.
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