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From The Print Section :: Page 360

  • James Fredrick Annis

    James F. Annis

    James Fredrick Annis, 85, passed away Nov. 5, 2015, after a long struggle with cancer.

  • Unlocking the muse at ‘Locked In’

    Nathan Foley, top with umbrella, Brandon Lowery, holding teapot, and Jesse Thayer, with pompom, are the artists who were locked up in the Arts Council Gallery for three days this week during Locked In: A Creative Collaboration. A reception for the project takes place Friday, Nov. 13, from 6–9 p.m. at the gallery, where the artists will speak about their experience at 7 that night. (photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Artists Nathan Foley, Brandon Lowery and Jesse Thayer began “Locked In: A Creative Collaboration” at the Yellow Springs Arts Council Gallery on Monday morning.

  • Village passes utility rate hikes

    Yellow Springs residents can expect significantly higher utility rates in the new year. At its Nov. 2 meeting, Village Council voted 5–0 to raise water rates by 30 percent and sewer rates by 15 percent beginning on Jan. 1, 2016. The vote was the ordinance’s second and final reading.

  • Antioch College names new president

    Thomas Manley, current president of the Pacific Northwest College of Art, has been named the new president of Antioch College. (Submitted photo by Matthew Miller)

    Thomas Manley, the current president of the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, has been chosen the new president of Antioch College.

  • Dorothy L. Scott

    (Photo by Axel Bahnsen)

    Dorothy (“Dot”) Loveland Scott was born on Nov. 21, 1917, in Randolph, Vt., and raised in Burlington, Vt. Dorothy died peacefully on Nov. 4, 2015, after a short illness.

  • Brzezinski memorial

    Obituary

    A memorial service honoring the life of Steve Brzezinski, professor emeritus of Antioch University Midwest, will be held on Saturday, Nov. 14, at noon, in the multipurpose room at Antioch Midwest.

  • 2015 Election Results — Two returned to Township

    In a close race for the full four-year term as Miami Township trustee, longtime incumbent Chris Mucher reclaimed his seat, just 143 votes ahead of challenger Don Hollister, while Zoe Van Eaton-Meister trailed.

  • Hot mud

    Nicki Strouss fed the fire while Carol Culberston held open the kiln door and Brad Husk passed over the wood. (photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Friday evening, Nov. 6, members of John Bryan Community Pottery fired up their wood kiln for the fourth time this year.

  • 2015 Election Results — State Issues mixed

    Ohio citizens were lit up about this year’s issues on marijuana legalization, and while voters around Ohio and in Greene County both returned a deafening “no” to Issue 3 to legalize the regulated growth and use of marijuana, Yellow Springers felt very differently.

  • 2015 Election Results — Charter passes

    Yellow Springs voters resoundingly approved the proposed amendments to the Village Charter on Nov. 3, voting 81 percent to 19 percent in favor of the Charter changes.

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