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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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Oil and water— Drilling stirs new concerns
In the late 1800s northwestern Ohio was at the center of an oil boom, and Ohio became the world’s largest oil producer. Soon drilling moved to eastern and central Ohio, which is today at the center of another fossil fuel boom
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Carol Koeller
Carol A. Koeller of Yellow Springs died peacefully at Friends Care Community on Friday, April 13, surrounded by her family. She was 70.
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Village Council— New law bans texting while driving
At their April 2 meeting, Village Council members unanimously passed a new ordinance that would make it illegal to text while driving in Yellow Springs.
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Council eyes economic plan
Village Council members at their April 2 meeting heard a review of the recent Economic Sustainability Plan by several members of the Village Economic Sustainability Commission.
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Yoga Springs stretches to Springfield
Yoga Springs is now 8 years old and stretching out into a new old space at the heart of downtown Springfield.
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Ruth Varner
Ruth Elizabeth Gribble Varner died at her home in Yellow Springs on April 14 after a brief illness. She was 94 years old.
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Dining a la cart in village
New eateries are popping up all over Yellow Springs this spring, but don’t expect to sit down for dinner. The vendors are mobile, and so are their patrons, who have no trouble walking, talking and eating their cheesy hot dogs and fresh-cut fries on the street.
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