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Antioch College is a real food leader
According to Antioch Food Service Coordinator Isaac Delamatre, 56 percent of Antioch’s food is considered “real”, meaning sourced from locally owned, ecologically sound, humane farms with fair employment practices.
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Stefan Paul Minde
Stefan Minde, of Portland, Ore., died in hospice on May 22 at the age of 79.
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Elwood “Woody” Swartzendruber
Elwood D. Swartzendruber, “Woody,” went to be with his lord and savior on May 8 in Greenville, N.C., after a brief illness.
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David A. Berona
David A. Berona retired after being diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor and lived in comfort at home until his death on May 25.
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Yellow Springs Police survey results—A desire for community engagement
Three-quarters of respondents in a survey on police and the Village said they would like the police to engage with the community more often, including by patrolling more on bicycle and foot instead of in their cruisers and visiting schools to speak with students.
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Council gives final approval for new landlord law
At Village Council’s May 18 meeting, Council gave final approval to a new policy regarding delinquent utility bills, bringing to an end several months of sometimes contentious protest.
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A short dance on Short Street
In observance of National Senior Health and Fitness Day this year, and just for the fun of it, the Yellow Springs Senior Center will lead a flash mob to “Shout” in all those ways on Wednesday, May 27, at 1 p.m. on Short Street.
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A life of service abroad
Ashley Lackovich-Van Gorp is the founder and executive director of the nonprofit organization Enhance Worldwide, which seeks to help girls “as they navigate a pathway out of poverty.”
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YSHS gains national honor a second time
For the second time in the past five years, Yellow Springs High School was named one of the state’s top high schools in the annual U.S. News and World Report high school survey.
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Beverly Ann Price
A memorial service for Beverly Price will be held on June 23, 2 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church in Yellow Springs, with a reception to follow in the fellowship hall.
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