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Preparing in life for one’s death
Few people know just when they will die, but those who want to can decide how they leave the world, according to Jane Brown, who worked for many years as a hospital chaplain and then a Hospice care provider.
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Pearl Stanley
Lula Pearl Wells Stanley died Tuesday, Feb. 12, in her home. She was 94.
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Well-capping raises concern over Vernay plume clean-up
A proposed well-capping ordinance backed by Vernay Laboratories and the Greene County Combined Health District to prevent contamination from groundwater polluted by Vernay has raised concerns among some neighbors, who view the effort as an attempt by Vernay to circumvent long-term cleanup effort.
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Guns and the Village: Reviewing safety in our schools
The rampage at Sandy Hook Elementary School on Dec. 14 has caused school communities across the country to reassess the safety of their buildings and their ability to respond to violent threats and crises, especially those related to an active shooter.
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Pick-up pickin’
Over 60 singers and musicians brought their voices and a dozen different instruments to the first Yellow Springs Hootenanny on Saturday, Jan. 19.
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Council regards water sourcing
At their Feb. 4 meeting, Village Council members and Village Manager Laura Curliss began a discussion on the best way to source Village water.
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Feb. 14, 2013 Bulldog Sports Round-up
Feb. 14, 2013 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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Jean M. McCulloch
Jean M. McCulloch died peacefully Sunday, Feb. 10 at home after a brief illness. She was 89.
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Library hosts healing workshops
A free workshop series on Filipino healing traditions presented by local holistic health practitioner Virgil Mayor Apostol begins with a lecture at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 13, at the Yellow Springs Public Library.
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Five seek council seat
Five villagers have expressed interest in replacing Village Council President Judith Hempfling.
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