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Askeland, Simms, Walkey, Mucher win contested races
Yellow Springs voters elected Lori Askeland, Gerald Simms and Rick Walkey to seats on Village Council on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Chris Mucher returns to Miami Township Trustees.
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Murdock retires from university
Antioch University Chancellor Toni Murdock, who led the school during a time of both significant controversy and critical institutional changes, will retire in June of this year.
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Villagers give resounding No on 2
Yellow Springers joined the majority of Ohioans in defeating the controversial anti-labor Issue 2, And while the majority of Ohioans supported Issue 3, a Tea Party-initiated effort to block health care reform, Yellow Springs voters said a strong no to that effort.
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YSHS presents ‘Last Night of Ballyhoo’
No one ever talks about Jews in Atlanta, even the Jews in Atlanta. That’s why Alfred Uhlry’s romantic comedy about a small Jewish community living in the capital of the South in 1939 opens with a Christmas tree.
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Singing from, and for, the heart
Singing brings people together in a way that unites and enriches, according to the organizers of “Singing from the Heart,” a Yellow Springs Community Sing that takes place next weekend.
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Barbara Case
Barbara Louise Wilcox Case died Monday, Nov. 7, at Greene Memorial Hospital in Xenia. She was 86.
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Cundiff is Sidney job finalist
At Village Council’s Nov. 7 meeting, Village Manager Mark Cundiff announced that he is a finalist for the job of city manager in Sidney, Ohio.
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Frederic Dunlap
On Monday, Nov. 7, Frederic Clark Dunlap died peacefully at Wesley Ridge Retirement Community in Reynoldsburg, Ohio. He was 89.
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Winners of uncontested races
Uncontested campaigns this year were for seats on the Yellow Springs School Board and for the position of Mayor.
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November 3, 2011
From the November 3, 2011 print edition of the Yellow Springs News.
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