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From The Print Section :: Page 355

  • CR holds on to CBE property

    Since last fall’s referendum that blocked the public funding of a local business park, the Village hasn’t spoken much about economic development.

  • Village Council— Closing in on police mission

    At its Sept. 8 meeting, Village Council moved forward on two key items related to local policing: ACE Task Force participation and the crafting of a policing vision statement.

  • A toast to the flavors of Mexico

    Professional restauranteur Tony Avalos poses behind the bar at Doña Margarota’s, a Mexican restaurant that opened last week on Xenia Avenue. The menu is inspired by his grandmother’s cooking, he said, and the decor draws influence from whimsical Mexican folk art. Patrons especially appreciated the giant margaritas. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    The Facebook trumpets sounded loudly over the weekend as guests updated their statuses and posted pictures in celebration of the long-awaited opening of Doña Margarota’s, a Mexican restaurant at 1535 Xenia Avenue, in the old KFC building.

  • YS teachers to train other districts

    Yellow Springs High School will deliver project-based learning (PBL) training to two northeastern Ohio school districts on Oct. 22 and 23.

  • Food or flute?

    Antioch School students Antonio Chaiten, left, and Lucy Dennis participated in a two-day workshop on how to make pennywhistles out of carrots. (photo by Carol Simmons)

    Two “Meet the Wyld Man!” shows take place Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 12:30 and 7 p.m. at the Antioch College Amphitheatre.

  • Gospel, blues turn out on the town

    The Lionel Young Band, a blues band from Colorado featuring Lionel Young on electric violin, will perform at the AACW Blues, Jazz & Gospel Fest next weekend, Sept. 24–26. (submitted photo by Gretchen Troop)

    Following a year’s hiatus, the AACW Blues, Jazz & Gospel Fest is set to make a grand comeback next weekend, Sept. 24–26.

  • Bill Houston memorial

    Obituary

    A memorial service for Bill Houston will be held Saturday, Oct. 31, 2 p.m., in Westminster Hall, located in the First Presbyterian Church.

  • Bulldog sports round-up

    A ball on the verge of oblivion: Alaina Hoff (#6) takes aim in last week’s game against the Briggs High School Bruins. Although the Bruins scored first on a penalty kick, goals by Hoff and Jasmine Davidson in the second half propelled the Bulldogs to victory. (photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    Sept. 17, 2015

  • Barbara Clem

    Barbara Ann Harris Clem was born Nov. 26, 1946, to Ladley and Ruth Harris in Springfield and grew up in Yellow Springs.

  • Village Council— Clean Ohio grant discussed

    A vote on a proposed Clean Ohio grant application for the Glass Farm wetland was expected at Village Council’s Sept. 8 meeting, but members agreed to take action in response to environmental concerns first.

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