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Antioch seeks local jobs for students
As leaders of a school that places work at the heart of its educational experience, Antioch leaders face a challenge: in this economic downturn, they aim to create local jobs for the college’s first class of students.
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Goals to set 2012 priorities
At their Nov. 21 meeting, Village Council members held an initial discussion regarding Council’s principles and goals for 2012, a topic generally addressed prior to approving the budget as a way to set Council priorities.
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Bowling ball jewelry knocks ’em down
Bowing balls distinguish themselves with bright, eye-catching patterns. Some may even find them reminiscent of semi-precious stones. Yet who takes this observation to the next logical step?
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Linda Simms
Linda Lee Simms of Yellow Springs died Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2011. She was 64.
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New store seeks to fill local need
What Valorie Claggett finds at garage sales, estate sales and thrift stores are not high-priced antiques, she says, but rather useful and affordable items for everyday life that happen to have that retro style.
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Hollister gets environmental post
All politics is local, the saying goes, and it’s also largely unpaid. Local resident and Yellow Springs native Don Hollister has found both to be true in his nearly 40 years in politics.
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Malarkey’s a star on London’s West End
Michael Malarkey has spent the year playing Elvis Presley in the West End production of “Million Dollar Quartet” at the Noel Coward Theatre in London.
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Mike Kelley
Mike Paul Kelley of Yellow Springs died Wednesday, Nov. 30. He was 65.
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Dec. 8, 2011 Bulldog Sports Roundup
Dec. 8, 2011 Bulldog Sports Roundup
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Naomi McKee
Naomi Jean McKee died Thursday, Dec. 1. She was 84.
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