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Mary Ann Kahoe
Mary Ann Kahoe of Fairborn died Sunday, Oct. 30. She was 96.
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Clifton to vote in a new mayor
Alex Bieri is a Clifton Village Council member, and this election year he is running unopposed for the position of mayor.
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Hope, grit at revived Antioch
The past few months have been hopeful ones for the Antioch College community, according to President Mark Roosevelt in an update Friday, Oct. 21, to Yellow Springers and college faculty, staff, students, alumni and trustees.
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John Daniel Olsen
John Daniel Olsen, formerly of Yellow Springs, died Sunday, Oct. 23. He was 39 years old.
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Terrence Allen
Terrence Lloyd Allen of Springfield died Oct. 17 at Friends Care Center in Yellow Springs. He was 85.
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What, are you yellow? Village celebrates the good scare
The scarecrows lining village streets portend a dark time ahead; Yelloween is coming, and the town is set to both attract tourists and to repulse them.
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Oct. 27, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
Oct. 27, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
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Paula Spier
Paula Lazarus Spier died Oct. 4, in Brewster, Mass., of Parkinson’s disease. She was 88
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Issue 2 to stem workers rights
Voting yes for Issue 2 will ratify SB 5 and stem the bargaining power of public employees; voting no will send SB 5 to the scrap heap.
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A painter seeks to lift spirits
It would be hard to find someone with a more unique story than that of Elizabeth (Beth) Hertz, a painter well known in the Dayton area for more than four decades.
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