Village Life Section :: Page 98
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Seeking ways to keep bees buzzing
The plight of the bumblebee is never far from Nadia Malarkey’s mind, whether gardening at her West Whiteman Street home, designing properties around town for her landscaping business, or researching pesticide-free lawn care strategies for the Village of Yellow Springs as part of the Environmental Commission.
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Way Back Wednesday — The Red Book
The deadline for the Yellow Springs Community Directory — The Red Book — approaches. We take a trip back to 1989 to when the first Red Book was produced — and explore why it was produced in the first place.
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Sugar Shack Tour coming up March 4
As sap flows in area sugar maples, syrup season is just around the corner. Flying Mouse Farms is hosting a Sugar Shack Tour on March 4 to show local residents how the sweet stuff is made.
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Repair Cafe at new location on Saturday
YS Repair Cafe brings people together to practice sustainability through community action, at Antioch College this weekend.
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Pollution continues in Glen waters
At several points on its journey to the Little Miami River in the Glen, where all the water in our watershed drains, the water tested high for E. coli and nitrates, pollutants that can harm local wildlife as well as people and animals who come into contact with the water.
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Way Back Wednesday — The Blizzard of 1978
The end of January marks 40 years since the worst snow storm Yellow Springs — and Ohio — has ever seen.
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A Thai(-tanic) dish served with love
Lauren “Chuck” Shows shares a recipe for a vegan Tom Kha-style soup and chews on the meaning behind cooking for loved ones.
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Local churches to host “Souper Bowl” events
Two village churches — First Presbyterian and Central Chapel AME — will host soup/Super Bowl-related events in February.
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Ohio EPA public hearing on quarry concerns set for Feb. 1
Area residents are invited to attend an Ohio EPA public hearing on water quality impacts of a planned mining expansion in Mad River Township, north of Yellow Springs. The hearing will be held Thursday, Feb. 1, at 6 p.m. at Greenon High School.
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Hamilton honored as ‘Great Ohioan’
Local children’s author Virginia Hamilton was given Great Ohioan Award by the Ohio Statehouse this week.
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