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Four villagers running for school board, two for re-election
Four candidates — two incumbents and two challengers — are running for three open seats on the Yellow Springs Board of Education in the Nov. 7 election.
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Perry League: T-ball kids keep astounding
We couldn’t believe that Rylie had not batted an eye at this fiery-hot line drive that had just drilled her. We expected tears. What we got was this beautiful 5-year-old casually picking up the ball to throw it.
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Out (and about) on the street
Some villagers have reported that Saturday’s Spring Street Fair 2017 was the best ever.
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BLOG-I Am A Computer
Let the mind work its magic.
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Forgotten Springs, vol. 2 – Emilys’ Garden
When we went to check out what was described as an overgrown statue garden on the Antioch campus, I was expecting another crumbling relic that held a quirky story. Far from being a quirky tale, the place recalls an event Yellow Springers will never be able to talk about with detachment.
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JV Boys Basketball game canceled
The February 13 JV boys basketball game at Troy Christian has been cancelled.
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Yarn Registry – I am a Grand Canyon park ranger, part 1
“As a ranger, you can’t plan your day 100 percent – you’ll leave fifteen minutes early to do a program that’s only five minutes away, but that’s not enough time because there’s an elk in the way and it’s stomping its hoof and raising its head like it is going to charge you.”
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Village Council Regular Meeting
Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017, 5:30 p.m.
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‘Red Scarf Project’ to begin at library
The YS Library invites all knitters and crocheters to participate in the “Red Scarf Project” on Thursdays, Nov. 3, 10 and 17, 6–8 p.m., creating and donating red scarves to college students who have aged out of foster care.
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