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Antioch College’s Miller Fellows boost local nonprofits
The early careers of two Antioch College students were launched by their Miller Fellowships, during which they worked at local nonprofit organizations. In the program’s third year, 16 Antioch students are working 10 hours per week at one of 11 nonprofits.
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Patrick S. Gentile, MD
Patrick S. Gentile, M.D., age 67, died of natural causes at his home in Wilmington, Ohio, on Tuesday, February 11, 2014.
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Barbara Monnin
After a long battle with cancer, Barbara (Gundolf) Monnin passed away peacefully, surrounded by family and friends, on Feb. 3.
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SIDEBAR: More CBE delay
It will be several months before Council decides whether to fund the CBE infrastructure, according to Interim Manager Kent Bristol at Monday’s Council meeting.
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Arthur Morgan House B&B change now off table
This week the potential change in use of a village bed and breakfast to allow an intervention program for those convicted of drunk driving and other offenses, came to a halt when the potential buyer withdrew her conditional use permit application.
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Carl Phillip Spier
Carl Phillip Spier died peacefully at home in Brewster, Mass., on Jan. 26, three months shy of his 91st birthday.
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EnviroFlight, Antioch College seek partnership
Antioch College and the local sustainable animal feed business EnviroFlight are poised to collaborate in a way that leaders believe will benefit both entities.
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Feb. 6, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
Feb. 6, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
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‘Godzilla’ takes to the stage with a comic twist
A 500-foot fire-breathing monster rises from the sea and tromps around with no regard for human life.
That’s the gist the plot of an upcoming local production, only this time, GODZILLA! is a clever comedy with pop music. -
Walt Tulecke
Walt Tulecke died peacefully with family nearby at Friends Care Center on Jan. 28, following surgery for a broken hip. He was 89 years old, two weeks shy of his 90th birthday.
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