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Virginia S. Crawford
Virginia S. Crawford, of Yellow Springs, formerly of Enon, passed away on Monday, Dec. 21, 2015. She was 87.
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AUM, Sinclair to collaborate
Antioch University Midwest and Sinclair Community College recently finalized plans that will bring AUM faculty to Sinclair’s Courseview Campus in Mason, Ohio, this spring.
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Yellow Springs 2015: Year in Review in photos
Yellow Springs 2015: Year in Review in photos
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Dayton business close to buying 888 Dayton Street
Yellow Springs moved closer to welcoming a major new business into the community on Monday night when Village Council unanimously passed a resolution that approves a 10-year tax break for Dayton Mailing Services, which plans to purchase the building at 888 Dayton Street, the former home of Antioch Publishing, and move its growing business from Dayton to Yellow Springs.
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Antioch, fate drew Snows to village
“It’s fate,” said Susan Snow, explaining how she and her daughter, Jumana, landed in Yellow Springs. Mother and daughter moved here in 2014, from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, for Jumana to attend Antioch College.
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Bulldog Sport Round-up — Dec. 31, 2015
Bulldog Sport Round-up — Dec. 31, 2015
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Autism cards to educate police
Mijanou Marretta-Lewis, a Yellow Springs resident and mother of two autistic boys, described the hypersensitivity of her sons’ brains. It’s very difficult for them to filter out extraneous sensory noise, she said.
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Twenty-two tales of kindness
By many measures, Yellow Springs is a kind place. We make time for each other; we make eye contact and small talk on the street. When help is needed, help usually comes. An act of kindness can be small; indeed, it often seems so from the outside. But not to its recipient.
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No charges in Jackson case
Xenia Municipal Court Prosecutor Ron Lewis has declined to press charges against a longtime Yellow Springs High School teacher following a local police investigation into alleged misconduct with a 14-year-old female student, Police Chief Dave Hale said this week.
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Council hears from water plant finalists
Yellow Springs moved a step closer to constructing its new water plant last week when on Thursday, Dec. 10, Council members heard presentations from two finalist construction firms vying for the contract to build the plant.
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