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From The Print Section :: Page 354

  • How Mayor’s Court works

    There was only one defendant at the most recent meeting of the Yellow Springs Mayor’s Court, who had been cited for driving under suspension. Others present were the officer who issued the citation and Mayor Dave Foubert, who heard the case from behind Village Council’s raised platform in Council chambers.

  • Emerson L. King

    Emerson L. King passed away at home on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016.

  • Designing, down to the roots

    Local garden designer Nadia Malarkey recently learned that an ecologically innovative garden she designed in Yellow Springs was a finalist for a prestigious award from the Society of Garden Designers in the UK. The awards ceremony takes place in London this week. Here, Malarkey works among native plants in the lush Birch III garden at the height of blooming season. (Submitted photo by Nadia Mulhall)

    A local garden, planted with native species; an international contest; a part-time resident with coastal ties; a local garden designer with far-flung roots.

  • Jean Putnam

    Jean Putnam

    Jean Putnam passed away Jan. 8, 2016, in Warwick, R.I. She was 94 years of age.

  • Seeing soil with a physicist’s eye

    Villager and Wright State University Professor Allen Hunt recently finished his second book, “Networks on Networks: The Physics of Geobiology and Geochemistry.” The book is a collaboration with Stefano Manzoni of Stockholm University. (Submitted Photo)

    Villager Allen Hunt recently added another significant line to his already 14-page résumé. Hunt, a professor of physics and earth and environmental sciences at Wright State University, is coauthor of a new book called “Networks on Networks: The Physics of Geobiology and Geochemistry,” a text that explores soil formation and vegetation growth.

  • Village Council Jan. 19 meeting— Solar array closer to reality

    At their Jan. 19 meeting, Village Council members moved closer to adding solar power to the Village electric portfolio by unanimously approving a resolution that authorizes Village Manager Patti Bates and the Energy Board to review and recommend a 1-megawatt solar array proposal for an array to be located on the Glass Farm.

  • Gimme…

    Sophomore James Browning, #24, snagged one of his six rebounds against Dayton Christian on Jan. 29. (photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    Sophomore James Browning, #24, snagged one of his six rebounds against Dayton Christian on Jan. 29

  • January 28, 2016 From the Print

    January 28, 2016 From the Print

  • Winifred Shuler

    Winifred D. Shuler passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016, at Hospice of Dayton. She was 96.

  • Printing to make its mark again

    A village legacy is being given new life by a Dayton company that is, in all senses of the phrase, on the move.
    Dayton Mailing Services, or DMS, which specializes in high-tech mailing and printing services, is poised to purchase 888 Dayton St., a 10-acre commercial property near Antioch University Midwest.

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