From The Print Section :: Page 362
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Village Council — Utility bills elicit concerns
Many villagers have been surprised this month by higher-than-expected utility bills.
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Charlotte Gorden
Charlotte Gorden
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Work on high
The job is a dusty one, requiring the removal of old loose mortar through chipping and grinding, mostly by hand, then filling in the spaces with fresh mortar and powdered lime — at 80 feet up and 90°F temperatures.
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John Thomas Russell, DDS
John Thomas Russell, DDS
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Bulldog Sports round-up — Sept. 1, 2016
Volleyball update
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Adoff, Lydy, Snider new McKinney, YSHS teachers
As the first week of the new academic year concludes, we present the final three new teachers, who will teach at Yellow Springs High School or McKinney Middle School.
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Village school funding gets a face
The Yellow Springs school district welcomed more than just students this year. Part of the incoming class is Dawn Boyer, who was hired as the district’s director of advancement and community relations.
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Ohio leaders scrutinize policing
Sixth article in this series: In 2014, two high-profile police shooting deaths in Ohio occurred within three months of each other, sparking public outcry and calls for policing reform.
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August 25, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up
It’s fall sports season again, and the struggle is in full swing! A full sports schedule will appear in next week’s paper
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Book bound
Over 1,000 people streamed onto the Mills Lawn School front lawn Saturday, Aug. 20 for the annual Book Fair, According to Kate Mooneyham, manager of Dark Star Books, which organizes the event.













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