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May
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2024

From The Print Section :: Page 453

  • Orme ruled girls and guys tees

    Yellow Springs High School senior Rachele Orme ended her YSHS golf career as the best female golfer in school history. Orme was a two-time district qualifier who competed against — and often defeated — boys for three of the four years she played. Here Orme sinks a putt during a match in September. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    A girl golfer who spent three years playing against boys, Rachele Orme got used to exceeding expectations.

  • Richard Robertson

    Richard Robertson

    Richard Brooks Robertson passed away on Oct. 6 at the age of 66.

  • Rebecca Collett

    Rebecca Catharine Miars Collett passed away Wednesday, Sept. 25 at Friends Care Community. She was 91.

  • Wayfaring the Village of Yellow Springs

    The health and wellness-themed 2013-14 Guide To Yellow Springs is the largest yet, at 72 pages.

    If this week’s edition of the Yellow Springs News seems, well, a little thick in the middle, it’s because enclosed within are whopping 72 pages of anything and everything about Yellow Springs.

  • Musicians rally for one of their own

    When Greg Dewey, on tour with Country Joe and the Fish at the time, first met Carl Schumacher, Carl was eating ice cream out of half a yellow melon, waiting to take a turn on one of the instruments set out before him. He was 10 years old at the time and had come to jam with his three older brothers and their friends.

  • World comes to EnviroFlight

    While it’s not entirely clear that black soldier flies have more sex when listening to Barry White songs, Glen Courtright isn’t taking any chances. After all, the larvae produced by randy flies provide the foundation of EnviroFlight, Courtright’s local business, and he needs as many baby bugs as he can get.

  • School salaries on the rise

    At its meeting on Sept. 12 the Yellow Springs school board approved new contracts for district Superintendent Mario Basora and Treasurer Dawn Weller.

  • EPA cites Morris Bean for discharge

    Morris Bean & Company will soon bid out a project to fill in a sinkhole at its Hyde Road plant after the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency cited the company for releasing industrial wastewater into the sinkhole and potentially contaminating groundwater in the Village’s source water protection area.

  • Glenda Chance

    Glenda J. Chance of Lexington, Ohio passed away on Sept. 27 at her home. She was 51.

  • Alice Wilds

    Alice (Walker) Wilds died peacefully surrounded by friends and family on Thursday, Sept. 26.

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