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Lizzie Moore
Lizzie Moore of Fairborn, formerly of Yellow Springs, passed away Thursday, Oct. 29, 2015. She was 80.
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Blast destroys house at Riding Centre
An acrid smell hung in the air for days after a house at the Riding Centre exploded when a furnace ignited propane that had been pooling in the basement.
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PBL (piggy-based learning)
Mills Lawn Halloween parade
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Villagers stitch together aid
Where do we turn when life throws a financial challenge at us that we can’t handle on our own?
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James Kenneth Nealon Jr.
James Kenneth Nealon Jr., of Yellow Springs, passed away on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015. He was 79.
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Defending education’s ‘heart’
What’s an education? And what’s an education for? The fall issue of the Antioch Review, now on the stands, takes up these tightly related questions in its lead piece, “The Educated Heart.”
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Bill Houston memorial
A memorial service for Bill Houston will be held Saturday, Oct. 31, at 2 p.m., in Westminster Hall at First Presbyterian Church.
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Students broach ‘the Scottish play’
Shakespeare: perhaps one of the best-known people in human history and certainly the best-known playwright in the history of human expression.
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Steven Brzezinski
Steven Brzezinski, of Beavercreek, and faculty emeritus of Antioch University, passed away peacefully at home on Oct. 19, 2015.
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Marijuana issues light debate
For all that’s knowable about the two marijuana issues to be put to voters this Nov. 3, there is an equal amount of information that is unknown. That was one take-away from the local marijuana forum that engaged about 150 Yellow Springs and regional participants at Antioch University Midwest last Thursday, Oct. 15.
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