From The Print Section :: Page 384
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Diana Hankie
Diana Hankie died at home with her family on Saturday, Feb. 6.
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Their future’s in the (reusable) bag
The Super Snack Snatchers, Mills Lawn Elementary School’s First Lego League (FLL) team, has built and installed a baggerie in Tom’s Market.
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Mayor’s court used less in village
The Yellow Springs Mayor’s Court began in the early 1950s, when the Village Charter was written.
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A ‘C-Street’ home of their own
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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Bulldog Sports Round-up — Feb. 4, 2016
Feb. 4, 2016
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How Mayor’s Court works
There was only one defendant at the most recent meeting of the Yellow Springs Mayor’s Court, who had been cited for driving under suspension. Others present were the officer who issued the citation and Mayor Dave Foubert, who heard the case from behind Village Council’s raised platform in Council chambers.
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Emerson L. King
Emerson L. King passed away at home on Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2016.
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Designing, down to the roots
A local garden, planted with native species; an international contest; a part-time resident with coastal ties; a local garden designer with far-flung roots.
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Jean Putnam
Jean Putnam passed away Jan. 8, 2016, in Warwick, R.I. She was 94 years of age.
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Seeing soil with a physicist’s eye
Villager Allen Hunt recently added another significant line to his already 14-page résumé. Hunt, a professor of physics and earth and environmental sciences at Wright State University, is coauthor of a new book called “Networks on Networks: The Physics of Geobiology and Geochemistry,” a text that explores soil formation and vegetation growth.
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