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Building plans considered for aging schools
The school board is taking steps to deal with what it characterizes as aging infrastructure in Yellow Springs’ two school buildings: Mills Lawn Elementary and McKinney Middle School/Yellow Springs High School.
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October 6, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
October 6, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
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Auryn Quartet opens CMYS season
Chamber Music in Yellow Springs looks forward to welcoming back the accomplished Auryn Quartet on Sunday, Oct. 9, 7:30 p.m., at First Presbyterian Church.
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A watched pot…
Members of John Bryan Community Pottery carefully tended the fire for 24 hours, with wood added every 10 minutes to keep the kiln raging hot.
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McKinney students go ‘Into the Wild’ to bike, learn, bond
Last week, approximately 65 students left the hallowed halls of McKinney Middle School on a 53-mile bike trip over three days as part of “Into the Wild,” a project-based learning (PBL) excursion.
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Court on the field
The 2016 Yellow Springs High School homecoming court was feted on Saturday, Oct. 1, just before the boys’ home soccer game against Franklin Monroe.
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Art of collaboration, intersection
Relationships form the girders on which two recently opened two-person art exhibitions in the village are built.
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Judith Evelyn ‘Jude’ Filler
Judith Evelyn (Jude) Filler, of Austin, Texas, died Sept. 17, 2016. She was 67.
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Leon Holster
On Monday, Sept. 19, Leon Holster passed away at Friends Care Center.
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Face the public
About 85 villagers and Antioch College faculty and staff turned out to “meet Tom” Manley last Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the Herndon Gallery, where the exhibit “Image: The Public Face” is currently on view.
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