From The Print Section :: Page 479
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A college village in Antioch’s future?
On a recent visit to Antioch College, architects from MacGlachlan, Cornelius and Filoni, who have designed for dozens of schools in the Northwest, noted the unique level of integration between the college and the village of Yellow Springs.
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Mary Agnes Hempfling
Mary Agnes Hempfling died Sunday, July 14 at Vancrest Health Care Center in Delphos, Ohio. She was 87.
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Rain check…
A smaller than usual but still enthusiastic crowd greeted Saturday’s rescheduled 4th of July parade last weekend. Rains on the 4th forced the parade’s forced rescheduling for Saturday, July 6.
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Charges pending for Glen counselor
Last week the Greene County Sheriff began working with the Greene County Prosecutor to settle on charges that will likely be handed to the Glen Helen naturalist who two weeks ago lied about a man with a gun in the Glen.
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Getting from waste to want not
The busy bugs of EnviroFlight are churning out a new product this year — a natural fertilizer that some say is making area tomato plants grow like weeds.
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Local artists win state funding
Three local artists recently received Individual Excellence Awards from the Ohio Arts Council (OAC). The awards are meant to “recognize creativity and imagination that exemplifies the highest level of achievement in a particular discipline and advances the art form.”
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Antioch College fundraiser takes challenge
If fundraising is critical to Antioch College’s future, then a lot rests on the shoulders of Brian Williams, its new vice president of advancement.
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To honor Coach Jimmy, play ball!
As they were having their picture taken on the bleachers “for Coach Jimmy”, the closing crowd of about 30 children spontaneously cheered, over and over, “PER-RY LEAGUE, PER-RY LEAGUE, PER-RY LEAGUE!”
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Veda Rae Meyer
Veda Rae Meyer of Yellow Springs passed away Sunday, July 14. She was 75.
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Candidates seek local office
With just under a month left for candidates to file for openings in the local elections in November, a handful of new candidates as well as incumbents have indicated interest in helping to govern Village Council, Yellow Springs school board and the Miami Township Trustees.
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