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Mudding puppies at the Antioch School
The Antioch School students have been working with builders-in-residence Beth and Andy Holyoke to build a straw bale playhouse of the kindergartner’s design.
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Kula means community + yoga
A new door has opened in the Kula Cooperative, a collaborative of local yoga and movement teachers who say they are creating a “new model” based upon shared ownership, affordable rates and community-based practice.
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2015 valedictorian, salutatorian—Two minds, one grit, one glory
Mollye Malone and Dylan Boczar believe there are a lot of bright students in their Yellow Springs High School graduating class — some more deserving of honorary titles.
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Mills Lawn School students on task with four sides
One of the challenges for teachers of mathematics is helping students see the relevancy of seemingly abstract concepts in their daily lives. “When will I ever use this?” is an oft-muttered refrain.
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Teaching justice, peace and protest
Local landscaper Talis X spent Memorial Day weekend in a Cleveland jail after leading a spontaneous street protest on Saturday when a judge acquitted a white Cleveland police officer in the 2012 shooting of an unarmed black couple.
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Bulldogs sign, move up to college
Four Yellow Springs High School senior athletes will play their sports at the college level next year.
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‘Shout’ in the streets
Last week the Yellow Springs Senior Center organized a flash mob dance to the Isley Brothers 1959 hit “Shout” to commemorate National Senior Health and Fitness Day.
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June 4, 2015 Bulldog sports round-up
June 4, 2015 Bulldog sports round-up
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Virginia (Ginny) Brintlinger Willey
Virginia (Ginny) Brintlinger Willey passed away Thursday, May 28, at the Hospice House of Williamsburg, following a six-month struggle with leukemia.
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Village Council— No easy options for sidewalks
There were no easy options presented by Assistant Village Manager John Yung in his report on local sidewalks to Village Council at its May 18 meeting.
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