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Mildred Hasser
Mildred G. Hasser of Yellow Springs, known to friends and family as Midge or Middy, died April 13 after a brief illness. She was 87.
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Council eyes wind power
At their April 16 meeting, Village Council members heard a presentation from Eric Lloyd of AMP, the municipal electric cooperative, regarding the Blue Creek Wind Energy Project, a new wind farm in northwest Ohio.
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Artist in residence at Mills Lawn—Students redesign their sign
The fifth-grade art students dove into the buckets of pottery shards in muted shades of blue, pink, orange and brown.
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Robert Hardman
Robert Paul Hardman formerly of Yellow Springs died Saturday, April 21. He was 82.
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Health aide admits to theft
After a three week investigation, Yellow Springs police arrested Fairborn resident LaRhonda Phillips for stealing and forging checks from an elderly resident in Yellow Springs.
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CMYS finals features winds, brass
By Jeff Huntington Chamber Music Yellow Springs will present the finals of the 27th annual CMYS Competition for Emerging Professional Ensembles on Sunday, April 29, 7:30 p.m., at the First Presbyterian Church. This competition is designed to give recognition and a career boost to two professional ensembles in their twenties who appear likely to be […]
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Court favors Struewings
Last week a Greene County Common Pleas Court magistrate ruled in favor of Ken and Betheen Struewing in their case against the Village over property rights.
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David Kearney
David A. Kearney of Clifton died peacefully in the morning of Friday, April 20, in his residence, surrounded by his loving family. He was 63.
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Margaret Timberlake
Margaret V. Timberlake of Xenia and Yellow Springs died April 23 at Liberty Nursing Home. She was 97.
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Seniority no longer rules
In accordance with new state laws, the Yellow Springs school board at their meeting on Thursday, April 12, loosened the guidelines that determine how the contracts of school administrators and employees can be altered or terminated.
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