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Antioch School 90th anniversary— A school that runs like a family
Elsie Hevelin remembers clearly the tall front pillars and marble fireplaces in each room of Judge Mills house where she attended the Antioch School as a child.
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Flush with water— Thinking conservation amidst plenty
Ask villagers about their experience with Yellow Springs water and the stories will flow.
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Solar goes dark, for now
A field of solar panels won’t soon sprout on the Glass Farm as planned, though a local solar farm is still possible.
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Curliss new Village manager
Village Council members unanimously voted to offer the job of permanent Village manager to Laura Curliss, who has been the interim manager since February.
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Cold weather, warm hearts: t-ball begins
It was cold. Very cold. And two minutes after I got there, it started to rain. A misty, drizzly, coat-you-completely, icy rain.
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Food carts allowed, but with rules
The “French fry truck” will no longer enjoy prime frontage along Xenia Avenue downtown. It was ordered not to “obstruct access or sightlines” to other businesses.
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From classrooms to coral reefs
Now entering a new phase of her life, Terry Graham, a former field biologist, retires at the end of the school year as science teacher to head back into the field.
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Mike DeWine visits YSHS— Native son faces local heat
Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine returned last week to his alma mater, Yellow Springs High School, and shared with students his opinions on gay marriage, abortion and President Obama.
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Top students’ nod to village
The pressures of being students and trying to make plans for the future have reared their Cerberean heads in the lives of Yellow Springs High School seniors Erika Chick and Savita Bathija.
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June 7, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round up
June 7, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round up
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