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Council eyes public art policy
Village Council considered a draft art policy at its Oct. 15 meeting as a first step towards defining the types of art allowed in public spaces and the procedures for their approval.
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Daniel Pearson memorial
A memorial service for Daniel Pearson will be held Saturday, Nov. 10, 1–3 p.m. in the Glen Helen Auditorium.
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Volleyball team wins, family style
Even for a team of such fierce competitors, the prospect of going into Division I Fairborn on the Skyhawks’ senior night and getting a victory was a stretch. But on Sept. 26, the Division III Yellow Springs High School girls’ varsity volleyball team rallied to defeat Fairborn in five sets.
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New class to continue shaping college
Meredith Martin is one of a new crop of Antioch College students, a cohort 75-strong composed of enthusiastic young people who arrived on campus last week ready to remake the college, which reopened last year.
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Yellow Springs Artists Studio Tour — Art and the artist on display
The once-a-year chance to peek inside a local artist’s studio and discover their process draws some of the biggest art-loving crowds to Yellow Springs each October.
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Women’s shelter started in Yellow Springs
Local resident Susan Stiles helped found the Family Violence Prevention Center — informally known as the Xenia Women’s Shelter — in Greene County in 1979. Then it was called the Greene County Domestic Violence Project. It was initially located in a couple of different locations in Yellow Springs.
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William Henry Gish Jr.
William Henry Gish Jr. died peacefully on May 24 at Scripps Encinitas Memorial Hospital, following a brief illness.
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Oct. 18, 2012 Bulldog Sports
Oct. 18, 2012 Bulldog Sports
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Village to consider bidding on land parcel downtown
The Village Station development that has been hanging on as a concept plan for office and retail space at the corner of Dayton and Railroad Streets is all but quashed. But an opportunity for a new idea may be coming soon.
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Zoning plans for an eclectic town
The Yellow Springs zoning code has been viewed as cumbersome and expensive to approve, and is currently in the midst of an overhaul.
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