From The Print Section :: Page 395
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Some note change in policing style
Late one evening last month, a local couple was celebrating their anniversary with friends at the Gulch.
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Acting out
The show opens this weekend at Mills Lawn gym, with performances on Friday and Saturday, April 24 and 25, 8 p.m. and Sunday, at 2 p.m. Admission is $5 at the door, with proceeds benefitting the high school drama program.
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Clifton hosts Ohio Chautauqua — Tour brings life to voices from past
J. Goldsborough Bruff was an adventurous artist and mapmaker who captained an expedition of 60 armed men, 14 wagons, and 70 mules across the continent during the 1849 California Gold Rush.
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August Michael Knemeyer
August Michael Knemeyer, 1946–2015, passed away March 31, under the loving care of his wife, Melva.
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Mad undertaking
The Antioch School is staging “Alice in Wonderland” for its annual spring musical.
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Women help women, quietly
When Moya Shea received an unexpected medical bill from a clinic a few years ago for a procedure she thought was covered by insurance, she was startled. Quite ill at the time, she turned to a local group for help.
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Lorena Estlow Hyde
Lorena Estlow Hyde, longtime resident of Yellow Springs, died on April 17, 2015, at Greene Memorial Hospital in Xenia.
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Steve Dorn
On Monday, April 13, Steven “Steve” John Dorn peacefully passed away after a long battle with cancer at his home in Yellow Springs, surrounded by family and friends — mostly beautiful women, which made him happy.
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Writer, birder Nelson to read
Kent Nelson’s twin passions for writing and birding work well together. For instance, birding takes him to remote and exotic locations, such as an Aleutian island in Alaska, where the Yupik village he visited inspired a short story — about birders who go to Alaska.
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Bulldog Sports Rounds-up
SOFTBALL—Girls rally, but fall to Ponitz; TRACK—YSHS Personal bests at Waynesville; McKinney boys break records; BASEBALL wins back-to-back
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