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Forum examines town and gown
Last Friday night at the Corretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom, about 75 college and village representatives came together to talk about the strength that could be created by fostering positive relations between the village and Antioch College.
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Roland Coryell
Roland Stewart Coryell died peacefully on Dec. 30. He was 78.
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Creativity reigns at One Acts
It’s time again for the annual Yellow Springs High School One Act plays.
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Local businesses try harder when village economy slows
In the midst of a continuing national recession, business at most downtown merchants remained steady or slightly down in 2010.
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Yellow Springs school board— Possible budget cuts eyed
This week, the Yellow Springs school administration will begin drafting a recommendation to make significant cuts to the district’s 2011–12 budget, partially based on input from the schools and community that Superintendent Mario Basora has received over the past several months.
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Antioch faces myriad challenges
The revived Antioch College is moving forward toward its goal of welcoming its first class of new students next fall, according to new President Mark Roosevelt at last Saturday’s meeting of the college’s pro tempore board of trustees.
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James A. Riley
James A. “Jim” Riley died Tuesday, Jan. 18, following two months of failing health. He was 75.
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Antioch adds new leaders
Along with incoming president Mark Roosevelt, who began his tenure January 1, Antioch College recently announced three other new leaders at the revived college.
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Council says no to fluoride
At their meeting Tuesday, Jan. 18, members of Village Council voted to discontinue the practice of putting fluoride in Yellow Springs water.
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Irene Jerison
Irene Landkof Jerison died peacefully at home in Los Angeles, Calif. on Jan. 6. She was 84.
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