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Carlos ‘Brannon’ Fox
Carlos “Brannon” Fox passed away on Dec. 21 at his Yellow Springs home. He was 56.
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Patricia Bittner
Patricia Bittner, of Yellow Springs, passed away on Dec. 18, at Hospice of Dayton.
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Children’s Center forges a new plan
The Yellow Springs Children’s Center has been under severe duress this past year, with unprecedentedly low enrollment, 18 consecutive months of deficit spending, and the prospect of depleting its cash reserves sometime in 2015.
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Villagers hope to let solar shine for all
Villagers who want to go solar but whose roof is shaded or who don’t own their home might soon be able to participate in a community solar project.
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Zumba! for health of school and self
Losing weight and helping others are two common New Year’s resolutions. Area residents can get a head start on a healthy, generous 2015 by coming to a two-hour Zumba class for a good cause.
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Mary Bullock Kidd
Mary Bullock Kidd, of Wilberforce, passed away Oct. 13, at Green Memorial Hospital surrounded by family.
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Village Council— Deficit spending raises concerns
At Village Council’s Dec. 15 meeting, leaders expressed concern over the amount of deficit spending in the 2015 Village general fund budget. However, due to the need to move ahead, Council approved the final reading of the budget.
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Working on a ‘network of peace’
The world may seem full of turmoil, disharmony and injustice, but peace worker and longtime village resident Fred Arment is hopeful about the future. In fact, he sees “an epic shift” already under way. The founder and director of International Cities of Peace and a founder of the Dayton International Peace Museum, Arment has met […]
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New director at Coretta Scott King Center— Focus on diversity, social justice
Mila Cooper was hired as the director of the Coretta Scott King Center for Intellectual Freedom at Antioch College this fall.
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Bulldog sports round-up
BASKETBALL Boys remain undefeated The YSHS boys varsity basketball team got a big win at Xenia Christian on Friday night to remain undefeated at 4–0 (1–0). The Bulldogs destroyed the Ambassadors, 68-37, thanks in part to junior guard Devon Perry’s six three-pointers. Perry finished with a game-high 18 points, followed by Kaner Butler with 17, […]
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