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On Friday, Aug. 29, members from the Yellow Springs-based nonprofit StoryChain made good on their promise to deliver a recording of an incarcerated voice to his family on the outside. StoryChain staffers Pam Conine, Steve McQueen and Jonathan Platt, pictured above, brought a digital music player with the recorded voice of Michael Williams reading children’s stories, and gifted the device and other goodies to Williams’ 4-year-old son Michael and …
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The Yellow Springs News broke the news in on Friday, September 26, 2025.
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