From The Print Section :: Page 510
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Schools justify new levy
Local voters will decide on Nov. 6 whether to approve a property tax increase for the Yellow Springs School District.
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Rededication honors Vernet
It’s been a long time coming — and a bit of a mess. But this weekend the public will have the opportunity to see firsthand an investment that was well worth the wait.
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Elders recall a more diverse era
The complicated history of race relations in town and the significant role African Americans have played in the making of Yellow Springs will be addressed at a forum on Monday, Oct. 29, from 7 to 9 p.m. at Antioch University Midwest.
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Village buys Railroad Street lot
Thirty-five people gathered around the gravel lot to witness the the auction of the property at the corner of Railroad and Dayton streets. After a short bidding process, the Village of Yellow Springs had purchased the property for $170,000.
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Miller advances to state
For YSHS runner Lois Miller, the only thing sweeter than qualifying for the state cross-country race for the second time in her high school career was having her team behind her. In fact, en route to a fifth-place regional run on Saturday, that extra encouragement may have made all the difference. “Mentally it definitely helped […]
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Arthur H. Pitstick
Arthur H. Pitstick of Yellow Springs died peacefully on Tuesday, Oct. 2, at Greenwood Manor. He was 95.
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School forecasts lack of funds
The latest five-year budget forecast presented at the school board meeting Thursday, Oct. 4, continued to show that the district is still facing financial woes.
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Future first responders
Kian and Neirin Barker were among the villagers who attended the MTFR open house last week.
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Views from the street— How presidential were candidates?
The News asked Yellow Springs residents to weigh in on the first presidential debate held on Oct. 3 in Denver, and the vice presidential debate held in Danville, Ky., on Oct. 11.
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Iona pushes vintage clothes
At a new local clothing boutique, you might find jazz-era dresses next to Elvis Presley-inspired bowler shirts, Ramones-influenced punk rock attire among glam rock skinny jeans.
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