From The Print Section :: Page 578
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The village is breaking out in hives
Thanks to village beekeepers, the town’s flowering trees and vegetation might be healthier, backyard gardens more productive and fruit trees more fruitful.
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Norman Childs, Jr.
Norman L. Childs, Jr., of Yellow Springs died Saturday, Aug. 27, at Springfield Regional Medical Center.
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Cups, dishes meet the sky, artistically
As an artist, Bill Mischler sees beauty where others might miss it. For instance, he’s sometimes struck by the compelling designs created by the dishes stacked up in his kitchen sink.
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Everyone has a story to tell
While the histories of the rich and famous are often documented without question, Yellow Springs native Holly Hudson is hoping to help those not quite famous but no less valuable.
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‘We’re cookin’ ’ at YSHS/McKinney
During Tim Krier’s first year as principal at Yellow Springs High School/McKinney, teachers and staff met in small groups considering how they could serve students better.
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Sept. 1, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
Sept. 1, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
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Douglas Abner
Douglas Monroe Abner died Aug. 21 in Yellow Springs from complications from a brain tumor he had been dealing with since 2009. He was 60.
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MLS hits the ground running
After the challenges of his first year at a new job, Principal Matt Housh has settled in and feels right at home at Mills Lawn School.
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New senior center considered
About 60 villagers came out Thursday, Aug. 11, to consider the best way to respond to the needs of the growing population of local senior citizens.
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Village shake-up considered
At the Aug. 15 Village Council meeting, several Council members expressed reluctant support for a proposal from Village Manager Mark Cundiff to reorganize the Village staff to add an assistant manager position.
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