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BLOG-The Calypso Grill Opens
The irony of this new fallen snow is that it landed on the opening day of a Caribbean experience…The Calypso Grill.
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Early Spring cleaning and enjoyment at the Glen
Glen Helen Nature Preserve will host Guardians of the Glen, the Early Spring Bird Hike and a Wildflower Hike this first weekend of Spring.
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Spring forward this weekend
It’s called Daylight Saving Time, but the practice of setting clocks ahead by an hour each spring doesn’t really save daylight, it just moves it around a little, taking from the morning and adding to the evening.
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Cold march, warm hearts
On Monday, Jan. 15, Several hundred villagers showed up in the cold and snow to march and honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday and legacy, Yellow Springs-style.
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Tecumseh Land Trust receives funding for Jacoby Creek Partnership
Tecumseh Land Trust’s “Jacoby Creek Partnership” proposal was selected for funding this week by the Natural Resource Conservation Service, or NRCS.
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Supper to benefit Puerto Rico
When Hurricane Irma narrowly missed Puerto Rico in early September, Yellow Springs resident Sommer McGuire breathed a sigh of relief, then started worrying about relatives in Florida.
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Today is officially Mayor Foubert Day
Family, friends, community members and dignitaries gathered on Wednesday, Nov. 15, to honor Mayor David Foubert, who is retiring this year after 26 years on the job.
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Bright lights, small town
The annual lighting of the village tree at the corner of Xenia Avenue and Limestone Street attracted about 20 spectators Tuesday evening, Nov. 21.
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Community-building is an action verb …
A community-building potluck, hosted by an alliance of student clubs, will follow the fall 2017 Exhibition Night at Yellow Springs High/McKinney Middle School on Monday, Nov. 20.
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Shirley (Shirl) Ann Woodrick LeVesconte
Shirley (Shirl) Ann Woodrick LeVesconte died on Sept. 30, 2017, in her home in Yellow Springs, surrounded by her children.
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