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Show goes on for One-Acts
It’s a Friday night in Yellow Springs and a group of high school kids are looking for things to do. The typical, albeit caricatured, teenage banter is captured in a one-act play written by YSHS students Rory Papania and Lois Miller and will be performed at this year’s annual staging of student-written, student-directed pieces.
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Service in Indiana for Don Wallis
A memorial service for Don Wallis will be held in Madison, Ind, on Saturday, Feb. 25
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School as wireless provider?
The Yellow Springs school district, in partnership with other local agencies, could potentially become a wireless Internet provider for the entire village.
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Jerry McCoy
Jerry W. McCoy of Clifton died Friday morning, Feb. 17, at his residence. He was 70.
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Students oppose teacher’s imposed leave
About 80 Yellow Springs High School students walked out of school last week in protest of the school administration’s decision to place a high school teacher on administrative leave.
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Raymond Olds
Raymond Olds died Feb. 10 at Friends Care Center. He was 86.
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Feb. 23, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
Feb. 23, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
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Feb. 16, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
Feb. 16, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up.
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Council okays search process
At their Feb. 6 meeting, Village Council members agreed to hire Don Vermillion of the University of Dayton as consultant for the Village manager search process.
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New family doctor comes to town
The local arts scene — and specifically this week’s Chamber Music Yellow Springs concert — can take some credit for bringing Dr. Alan Fark, a new physician, to town.
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