From The Print Section :: Page 552
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Harlem Quartet in residency here
Yellow Springs is hosting the Harlem String Quartet in a mini-residency from Thursday through Monday, organized by Chamber Music Yellow Springs.
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Real watershed moments for area
Where Yellow Springs begins and ends is defined by clear political boundaries. But the village also exists within an ecosystem that has boundaries of its own. An important one is its watershed, an area of land that drains into a common waterway.
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Village to begin sidewalk repair
Village Council took a first step toward implementing its village-wide sidewalk repair project at its March 5 meeting.
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Glen adjusts course of events
The annual Glen Helen pancake breakfast is one of several that Glen leaders are evaluating this year in order to streamline their activities
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Pamela Kaelin
On March 15, sister, friend and Stefany’s grandmother Pamela “Kooki” Kaelin died.
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Bulldog 2012 Spring Sports Schedule
The new 2012 Yellow Springs Schools Bulldog Sports Schedule is now available.
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Village water, from the ground up
You could say the Yellow Springs water system began about 425 million years ago, when a large inland sea covered the area.
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Of sharing food and company
At three upcoming potlucks, starting next week, villagers can share their cooking and enjoy the “luck of the pot.”
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New economic plan presented to Council
At their March 5 meeting, Village Council members heard a presentation of the new Yellow Springs Economic Sustainability Plan, created by the Economic Sustainability Commission.
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Standing up for a threatened people
Far from the fertile green fields of Yellow Springs, in the arid high desert of the four corners region of Arizona, live the scattered families of the Navajo, or Diné, tribe. They have, for decades, resisted federal government attempts to remove them from their ancestral land, and have done so with the help of some […]
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