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Winifred G. Cunningham
Former longtime villager Winifred G. Cunningham died Friday, Nov. 13, in San Jose, Calif. She was 102.
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Revised budget back in red again
Village Council’s recent decision to finish downtown streetscape improvements in 2016 has tipped the general fund budget back into the red by roughly a quarter of a million dollars. Budget figures presented at Council’s latest round of budget talks, on Nov. 2, revise the earlier forecasts of a surplus in the 2016 general fund, which represents the majority of the Village’s operating budget outside of its enterprise funds.
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Small town’s ‘big practice’ at 35
Layh & Associates turned 35 this year. Founded by clinical psychologist and longtime villager Jack Layh in 1980, the multi-specialty mental health practice shows no signs of slowing down.
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James Fredrick Annis
James Fredrick Annis, 85, passed away Nov. 5, 2015, after a long struggle with cancer.
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Unlocking the muse at ‘Locked In’
Artists Nathan Foley, Brandon Lowery and Jesse Thayer began “Locked In: A Creative Collaboration” at the Yellow Springs Arts Council Gallery on Monday morning.
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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.
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Antioch College names new president
Thomas Manley, the current president of the Pacific Northwest College of Art in Portland, has been chosen the new president of Antioch College.
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Dorothy L. Scott
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.
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Brzezinski memorial
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.
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Hot mud
Friday evening, Nov. 6, members of John Bryan Community Pottery fired up their wood kiln for the fourth time this year.
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