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Game takes teens to new time, space
Twice a month in a back meeting room of the Yellow Springs Library, students gather to shed their earthbound identities and adopt the personae of psychics and mercenaries.
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Bulldog sports round-up — Oct. 8, 2015
YSPN News Sports Dept. presents: “Inside the Mind of an Athlete: Volleyball edition.”
The Yellow Springs High School volleyball team’s only game last week was cancelled. However, the Bulldog team did not hesitate to respond to a recent conversation on the disposition of a volleyball player. -
Postmaster glad to serve in village
The U.S. Postal Service has instituted a Sunday delivery of Amazon packages, even in Yellow Springs, according to Kenneth Hensley, the new postmaster of the local post office.
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David Luttrell
David Huston Luttrell, age 79, of Xenia, passed away Tuesday morning in Xenia. He was born in Xenia on Nov. 22, 1935, the son of Edwin H. and Martha Gay (Lampert) Luttrell.
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Cassandra Hill Courtney
Cassandra Hill Courtney, 66, of Yellow Springs, passed on Wednesday, Sept. 30, 2015.
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Eileen Webb
Eileen Whalen Webb died peacefully on Sept. 25.
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New tech finds old graves
At a Miami Township Board of Trustees meeting a few weeks ago, Trustee Chris Mucher and Cemetery Sexton/Township Road employee Dan Gochenouer discussed recent events in the Glen Forest Cemetery that caught this writer off guard but are apparently business as usual in the running of an historical cemetery.
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Oddball theater in the ‘wyld’
Many villagers have come to know thespians Jonathan Crocker and Douglas Mumaw over the past two decades, either through their temporary residence in town each fall, or by their alter-egos at the Ohio Renaissance Festival in Harveysburg.
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Homecoming crowns
The Yellow Springs High School 2015 Homecoming Court was crowned on Thursday, Oct. 1, between the girls and boys soccer games.
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Village Council— Green light on Glass Farm wetland
At a special session on Sept. 21, Village Council gave Manager Patti Bates a green light to submit a grant application to Clean Ohio for the preservation and low-impact recreational use of Glass Farm wetland, a seven to eight acre parcel of land on the Glass Farm property.
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