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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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Chamber Music Yellow Springs to fund new music
Chamber Music Yellow Springs recently extended a rare invitation for a new work by an artist whose exposure to music growing up in the village delivered him to the life of a composer.
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Trumbull nets college scholarship
Yellow Springs High School senior Jacob Trumbull committed last week to play soccer next year at Centre College in Danville, Ky., the culmination of more than a decade playing for local recreational, club and school teams.
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Blind pigs, turkeys, goats find home
Nick Ormes can rattle off from memory the animals he looks after on his 12-acre animal sanctuary on US 68. Abandoned or neglected by their owners, these animals faced a life of suffering or the slaughterhouse until Ormes, 58, stepped in to save them.
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90 years child-centered learning
To keep the Antioch School, one of America’s oldest independent schools alive, its board and development committee will put on an anniversary auction gala next month commemorating the Antioch School’s 90th school year to raise $25,000 for tuition scholarships and operating expenses.
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