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Twice is nice
The YSHS boys soccer team won the annual YSHS Pre-Season Boys Soccer Tournament for a second time.
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New on the streets of Yellow Springs, Pokémon Go
While the sight of people walking and staring down at their phones may be a sign of our smart phone-obsessed times, walking around and staring at a phone in service of catching cute little monsters is a relatively new phenomenon.
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Pirates are champs of Minor League
They led wire to wire, leaving no doubt that 2016 was their year to shine. And shine they did, as the Tom’s Market Pirates last week clinched the 2016 Minor League Championship.
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Trip to Walmart ends in tragedy
Second article in this series: A detailed look at the events around the Crawford shooting.
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Sift through OATS for some eclectic home décor
The newest store on the downtown Xenia Avenue strip brings an eclectic mix of mostly home décor items that combine a sense of old and new.
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Music for music’s sake: Piano Fest to continue
The second concert of the Yellow Springs Piano Fest will be held Sunday, July 24, 7 p.m., in the Herndon Gallery at Antioch College.
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The mysterious ways of T-ball
Julia Camard, 2, came to the tee and picked up the ball, taking it off the tee, and reached for the one I held in my right hand. “Okay,” I said, and switched balls with her.
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A powerful silence
More than 150 villagers lined Xenia Avenue for an hour beginning at noon last Sunday in silent protest against recent shootings of blacks.
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CBE land to return to Village
The 35-acre parcel of land at the center of the controversial Center for Business and Education, or CBE, will soon be returned to the Village, according to a representative from Community Resources.
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Shear joy
Tanya Maus, James Luckett and their young son, August, celebrated their new Home, Inc. home last Friday, the 20th residence built or rehabbed by local affordable housing agency.
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