May 8, 2008

 

 
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For the birds, for the Glen
Glen Helen Director Nick Boutis will lead a dawn chorus walk this Saturday, May 10, as part of the daylong Make It Count for the Birds event. The event is the Glen’s biggest fundraiser.

Watching birds, helping the Glen
One such time will be This Saturday, May 10, Glen Helen Director Nick Boutis leads a dawn chorus walk at 5:30 a.m. at the Covered Bridge parking lot. The event kicks off Make it Count for the Birds, a daylong event during which Glen enthusiasts will attempt to see or hear as many bird species as possible. The event is the Glen’s largest fundraiser.
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University threatens legal action against Village
Last week Antioch University threatened legal action against the Village of Yellow Springs in response to the Village’s request that the university dismantle an unauthorized air conditioning unit. According to the university’s attorney, the Village’s request was an inappropriate attempt to influence the university trustees’ decision-making about the future of Antioch College.

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Council unanimously urges university to save college
At their meeting Monday, May 5, members of Village Council unanimously passed a resolution urging that Antioch University keep Antioch College open.
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Bakari indicted on drug charges, sought by police
Yellow Springs police, the Greene County Prosecutor and the Greene County Agencies for Combined Enforcement (A.C.E.) announced at a press conference on Friday, May 2, that a Greene County grand jury has indicted former Yellow Springs resident Umoja Iddi Bakari with 22 counts related to his running a drug ring between Columbus and Yellow Springs. Police have issued a nation-wide arrest warrant for Bakari, who authorities say has a violent history and is potentially dangerous.
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Local face of National Honor
Yellow Springs High School students inducted into the National Honor Society this year.
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