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From The Print Section :: Page 375

  • DMS moves in— Sale of the 888 Dayton St. building final

    The sale of the commercial property at 888 Dayton St. closed on Friday, Jan. 29. The buyer, DMS, a Dayton-based mailing services and printing company, will occupy a major portion of the 95,000 square-foot building, former home to the Antioch Company and its subsidiary Creative Memories.

  • Gwilym Owen, Jr.

    Gwilym Owen, Jr., 82, died on Friday, Feb. 6, at Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, N.C.

  • William “Bill” Bebko

    William “Bill” Bebko, age 78, of Yellow Springs, died Monday, Feb. 8.

  • William “Bill” Bebko,

    William “Bill” Bebko, age 78, of Yellow Springs, died Monday, Feb. 8.

  • Electric rate hikes likely coming soon

    Villagers are likely to see a hike in their electric bill within a few months, if Council approves a recommendation from its electric consultant to raise rates.

  • February 11, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Senior Bulldog Isaiah Taylor stands with family members — from left: Alayna Wilson, Tanya Pahl, Isaiah Taylor, Sophie Clouse-Taylor, Michael Taylor, Lori Clouse — in the Yellow Springs High School gym as part of Senior Night, a cememony celebrating graduating athletes in every sport. Taylor is a starter on the basketball team and played — and won — one of the final games of his career immediately following the ceremony. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    February 11, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • Diana Hankie

    Diana Hankie died at home with her family on Saturday, Feb. 6.

  • Their future’s in the (reusable) bag

    Lily Rainey, 12, left, and Carina Basora, 11, stand next to the baggerie they installed at Tom’s Market, which allows patrons to borrow and return canvas bags. The baggerie was built as part of their team’s participation in the First Lego League competition, and reflects the competition’s theme of dealing with trash. The team was inspired to reduce the use of plastic grocery bags, which they found through research to be immensely harmful to the earth, its animals and its people. (submitted Photo)

    The Super Snack Snatchers, Mills Lawn Elementary School’s First Lego League (FLL) team, has built and installed a baggerie in Tom’s Market.

  • Mayor’s court used less in village

    The Yellow Springs Mayor’s Court began in the early 1950s, when the Village Charter was written.

  • A ‘C-Street’ home of their own

    New first-time homebuyer Julie McCowan, holding her grandson, Dylann, in front of the Cemetery Street home she recently purchased through Home, Inc. for her four-person family (plus frequent visits from “little ones” like Dylann, she said). Villagers wishing to celebrate with McCowan and her family and learn more about Home, Inc.’s Cemetery Street development are invited to an open house at 138 Cemetery St. on Friday, Jan. 29, from 5 to 7 p.m. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Villager Julie McCowan recently bought her first pieces of art, including photographs of the Glen and a cheetah print she found downtown. “I can’t wait to put them up,” she said last week.

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