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Improv workshop at Antioch College open to village
					Yellow Springers have an opportunity to learn about how theater improvisation can enhance civic engagement in a free workshop this Saturday at Antioch College.
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William Bebko
					William Bebko, long-time resident, died peacefully at his winter home in Lake Alfred, Fla.
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Antioch School fundraiser— Comedy gala returns
					In its 20th year — and its fifth including a comedy show segment — the 2016 Antioch School Auction Gala & Comedy Show will be Saturday, March 5, at the college’s Foundry Theater.
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BCI’s fact finding in misconduct charges is finished
					The fact-finding investigation by the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, or BCI, into alleged misconduct by a longtime Yellow Springs police officer has ended and the results turned over to a prosecutor.
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A wish to live deliberately
					It might be the oldest tug of all, at least in America: the tug to live differently, to “live deliberately,” as Thoreau wrote in the opening of “Walden.”
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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.
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Gwilym Owen, Jr.
					Gwilym Owen, Jr., 82, died on Friday, Feb. 6, at Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, N.C.
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William “Bill” Bebko
					William “Bill” Bebko, age 78, of Yellow Springs, died Monday, Feb. 8.
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William “Bill” Bebko,
					William “Bill” Bebko, age 78, of Yellow Springs, died Monday, Feb. 8.
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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.
 














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