From The Print Section :: Page 538
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Group urges setting precedent in opposing oil, gas drilling
Yellow Springs may be the first community in Ohio to ban oil and gas drilling and waste wells within its municipal limits using a rights-based ordinance.
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Warmer, retro sound for Wheels
For most of the rock ‘n’ roll era, bands delivered their new music as singles on seven-inch vinyl records. One Yellow Springs band is now reviving the analog record in defiance of today’s digital standards,
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Glen Helen kicks off series on environment— Thinking many generations ahead
Not only does U.S. law not protect Americans seven generations from now, it allows the continued creation of environmental toxins that will be hazardous to those in the ten-thousandth generation, according to environmental lawyer Carolyn Raffensperger.
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Mix of big dreams, hard reality
To succeed with the revival of Antioch College, its leaders, alumni and community members must create a new culture grounded in “ownership, fearlessness and love,” President Mark Roosevelt told college alumni Saturday night.
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Stello memorial held
A memorial service for Gerard Stello will be held Saturday, July 7 at 1 p.m. in the Glen Helen Building.
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Schools consider local food
A new Wellness Committee hopes to secure a grant to support a “farm to school” operation to get locally sourced fresh fruits and vegetables onto the trays of students at both the village’s elementary and secondary schools.
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The continuing delight of t-ball
The colorful mosaic that is the Perry League continues to startle, astound and delight.
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Sean Dehan
Sean Daniel Dehan died Saturday, June 23, at Hospice of Dayton. He was 35.
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No such thing as a typical day
At last weekend’s Antioch College reunion, students, staff and faculty painted a picture of current college life for Antiochians past.
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2012 Cost of Living update—The village by the numbers
The 2012 Yellow Springs Cost of Living Report was completed this spring by Wright State University’s Center for Urban and Public Affairs (CUPA) and paid for by the James A. McKee Association.
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