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The revelation of being a painter
					From January until mid-February, painter Patricia Cole will be artist-in-residence at Antioch College.
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Courageous conversation at Antioch
					A common theme emerged during the Antioch College MLK Day panel on diversity issues at the college. The panelists related similar stories of the stress and isolation of being a minority student. However, they also agreed that the college taught them critical skills that they see as unique to the Antioch experience.
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At winter market, greens in the gray
					The Yellow Springs Winter Farmers Marketlaunched its third season last Saturday, Jan. 7, in the basement of the First Methodist Church.
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Bob Peterson
Robert J. “Bob” Peterson died Jan. 10. He was 79.
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Jessica A. Curry
					Jessica A. Curry of Springfield died Jan. 13. She was 39.
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A. Josephine Mitchell
On Dec. 28, A. Josephine Mitchell died, after a lengthy illness.
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New Liberty raises local food IQ
					Seven-year-old Sampson is one lucky goat, according to his caretaker, Abby Dant of Xenia. Sampson was the demonstration goat at a workshop last weekend at the United Methodist Church, the first of six winter food and farming events organized by New Liberty Farms.
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A fresh bid for Congress
					Local resident Sharen Neuhardt has played the political odds before and learned a lot while ceding the 2008 Congressional race to her Republican opponent. But this year, after redistricting, the odds are more favorable for Democrats
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Village Council— Budget review shows revenue drop
At Village Council’s Jan. 3 meeting, Council members revisited the 2012 general fund budget and proposed Village capital projects for this year. Overall, the Village anticipates a drop in its general fund of about 25 percent compared to 2011,
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Upbeat season for downtown
For those turned off by the endless lines and swarming hoards of Black Friday shoppers at big box stores and malls, Yellow Springs may be a less hectic and more pleasant alternative.
 














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