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Sun warms homes at Thistle Creek
Home building may not be his primary career, but Yellow Springs electronics distributor Roy Eastman is no novice either, as he has spent the last several years researching energy-efficient building and retrofitting his company’s office.
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Mildred Engle
Mildred Alice (Neer) Engle died at her home in St. Petersburg, Fla., on Dec. 24. She was 87. Mildred was born July 13, 1923, in Champaign County, Ohio, to Lester William and Goldie Faulkner Neer. She was married in 1946 to Ernest Lee Engle, who preceded her in death in March of 2003. She was […]
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Roosevelt ready to lead, and sink roots into community
To some of Mark Roosevelt’s colleagues, leaving a job as superintendent of the 30,000-pupil Pittsburgh school district to lead a reopened small-town college hoping for 25 students next fall did not seem wise. But Roosevelt said he could not pass up the chance to become the first president of a revived Antioch College.
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Village Council— Year ends with transitions
2011 Year in review: Village Council
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Increase in need seen among villagers
According to the Village Utility Department Clerk Susie Butler, as of this week 181 local households are over 60 days behind in their utility bills.
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A place for wellness, connections among women
Marybeth Wolf and AmyCchavez will jointly run Bhakti House on East Herman Street, and focus on bodywork, botanicals and birth care.
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Year-round harvest— A field of greens among the white
At Flying Mouse Farms in Yellow Springs, there is no off-season.
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Rwandan visitors heading home
Yellow Springs has been host to several Rwandan students and school officials over the past few weeks.
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Housing needs study considered
Whether or not to hire a consultant to develop a housing needs assessment for Yellow Springs was a topic at Village Council’s Dec. 6 meeting.
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Dec. 23, 2010 — Bulldog Sports Round-up
December 23, 2010 Bulldog Sports Round-up.
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