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So to Speak | Joe Blundo commentary: He knows true measure of a man
Bruce Bradtmiller measures soldiers, bus drivers and celebrities. He owns Anthrotech, a company that collects data on the dimensions of Americans.
Democrats rue choice of wording in fundraising e-mails
Invitations to two fundraisers for Gov. Ted Strickland's re-election campaign that advertised special access to state officials appear to perpetuate a pay-to-play political system that the governor promised in 2006 that he would end.
Springfield business owner admits pocketing payroll taxes
A Springfield business owner who pocketed $220,000 of his employees' payroll taxes pleaded guilty Friday, Nov.
Dayton: wine crossroads of America
Dayton was a wine crossroads of sorts last week, with two French winemakers whose wines are imported by Berkeley-based Kermit Lynch Wine Merchants - Emmanuel Delaille of Domaine du Salvard and Serge Farigoule of Domaine le Sang de Cailloux - visiting The Winds in Yellow Springs and Dorothy Lane Market's Springboro store, while Count Sebastiano ...
Surrounded by farms and cows is a small village, or a little metropolis some say, where artists and free thinking activists live.
"Press? I could tell by your clothes..." sniffed one greeter at the New York Public Library's black-tie Library Lions gala last night, analyzing this GalleyCat editor's corduroy jacket, wrinkled slacks, and uncharacteristically snazzy leather shoes.
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Accused Rapist In Trouble Before
Mark Gibson spent the night in the Greene County jail and appeared in court Friday morning on charges kidnapping and rape of a local woman.
Ohio artist uses phone booth to make statement
The once ever-present but now nearly extinct telephone booth has popped up on a street corner in the southwest Ohio village of Yellow Springs.
FLUORIDE ACTION NETWORK http://www.FluorideAlert.Org FAN Bulletin 1094: Paul Connett's visit to Ohio October 20, 2009 Last week, I gave presentations outlining the arguments against fluoridation in Athens and Yellow Springs, Ohio.
Artist Uses Phone Booth To Make Statement
The once ever-present but now nearly extinct telephone booth has popped up on a street corner in the southwest Ohio village of Yellow Springs.
Thriller' dance practice for world record tonight in Yellow Springs
Filipino inmates sway their arms as part of a dance routine. Their version of "Thriller" has been watched nearly 4.4 million times on YouTube.
For $20 you could be scared for a whole night this weekend. On Saturday, Oct. 24 at 9 p.m. the 3rd annual Horror Marathon kicks off at the Little Art Theatre in Yellow Springs.
Vibrant, multi-colored leaves are falling down in Yellow Springs. But it's not just an outdoor autumn scene; they are also falling inside The Winds CafA© on Xenia Avenue.
An original radio drama coming to local airwaves
October 2009 Categories Archives An original radio drama coming to local airwaves By Ron Rollins Thursday, October 15, 2009, 11:39 AM More interesting news from WYSO, which just sent out this news release on an original radio drama the station is running soon: Sacred Fire: The Story of John Brown's Raid on Harper's Ferry By Kay Reimers One quiet ...
Putting More State Troopers in High-Crash Areas
The Ohio State Highway Patrol's Lisbon Post is trying to stop crashes before they happen with the Township Accident Reduction Program-- or TARP.
Hey, pub-radio fans Good news from our favorite Yellow Springs station Here's the news release they just sent out: Public radio station WYSO 91.3 in Yellow Springs, surpassed its fall fundraising goal by more than ten thousand dollars, raising more than $ 175,000 in a week-long on-air campaign which ended Sunday morning October 11.
Some good news came in today for Yellow Springs filmmakers Steve Bognar and Julia Reichert and the local film crewmembers who helped them make "The Last Truck." The film has gotten onto the short list of 8 films that will be winnowed to 5 nominees in the documentary short subject for this year's Academy Awards.
Residents concerned about plan to develop golf course
More than 100 people filled Delaware City Council chambers Oct. 7 as the city's planning commission got its first look at a proposed mixed-use development for the front nine holes of the Delaware Golf Club.
Check out yesterday's post down below asking for Dayton's best, as Five Guys gets ready to come to town.
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