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Hardy Zobel Trolander
Hardy Zobel Trolander grew up on the south side of Chicago during prohibition. His father, Elmer, was a chemist and his mother, Freda, was a former office manager. He was born to them relatively late in their lives, as was his little sister, Fay. His earliest memories included Buster Keaton in “The General” and his […]
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Village Council— Hiring manager discussed
At its Oct. 21 meeting, Village Council took a first step toward hiring a new Village manager, with a discussion during which Council members reflected on lessons learned from past hiring practices.
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Fluoride-free water may lead to decay— Study looks at defluoridation
Local children have higher rates of tooth decay than their older peers, who have had access to fluoridated water for a longer period of time, according to the preliminary results of a Greene County Combined Health District surveillance study.
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New café opens at the Oten
Good, simple food is the promise of a new restaurant opening here next year.
Aleta’s Café, in the Oten Gallery, 303 Xenia Ave., will serve hot panini sandwiches, pizzas made with naan bread and elaborate salads for lunch and dinner. -
Villagers speak at Dayton’s TEDx
Ever wondered what set Lincoln apart from other war-time presidents? Or how the brain distinguishes a friendly person from a threatening one? Or how about who benefits from the concept of race, which for centuries has succeeded in allowing one people to dominate another?
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Bronze event ends in warm glow
The first National Bronze Sculpture Symposium will conclude in a dramatic glow Saturday night, as pieces created during the two-week event are finished in a bronze pour at sunset. The outdoor pour will take place at 7 p.m. at the Antioch College Outdoor Foundry, next to the amphitheater.
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Trolander memorial set
A memorial celebration for Hardy Trolander will be held Sunday, Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. in the Vernet Ecological Center in Glen Helen. A wine and cheese reception will follow. Those attending are especially welcome to share homegrown, homemade or invented items.
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Jerry L. Knoth
Jerry L. Knoth of Yellow Springs passed away Sunday, Oct. 20, at his home. He was 77. Jerry was born Aug. 5, 1936 in Mercer County, Ohio, to the late Henry and Mildred (Jutte) Knoth. On Aug 19, 1961 he married Barbara E. (Witter), who passed away Sept. 8, 2012. Jerry was a veteran of […]
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Oct. 24, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up
Walkey qualifies for regionals Yellow Springs High School sophomore Charlotte Walkey aimed to finish in the top 16 at Saturday’s Dayton District Cross-Country Championships. Walkey, who narrowly missed a spot at the regional championship last year as a freshman when she grabbed 17th place, was up against the area’s best and ready for the challenge, […]
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Doing battle with the bedbugs
Think of it: blood-sucking parasites lurking between your bed sheets, feeding on you in the night without your knowing, then slinking away to hide and multiply while you wake up with itchy bites and welts.
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