Open house slated
The Yellow Springs police department will hold an open house tonight, Wednesday, May 16, 6-8 p.m.
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Youth music fest benefits YSKP
A music festival, organized as a senior project, drew the community to the Bryan Center lawn on Saturday afternoon.
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BLOG – Personality in Numbers
Carved in wood, hand written, unique shapes and placements, the village is full of numbers with personality.
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SPORTS SUNDAY – McKinney track wins conference
The McKinney boys track team won the Metro Buckeye Conference on Saturday while the girls team placed third.
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Arts (archives)
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Chim chim cheroo at Antioch School
Antioch School older group students can now spell one of the longest words in the English language — supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. And they can sing it, too. -
See the magic of ‘Mary Poppins’
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First district-wide art fest held
The Yellow Springs School District hosted its first K-12 Art Fest last Thursday, April 26, at Yellow Springs High School.
Village Schools (archives)
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Chim chim cheroo at Antioch School
Antioch School older group students can now spell one of the longest words in the English language — supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. And they can sing it, too. -
See the magic of ‘Mary Poppins’
The Antioch School older group presents Mary Poppins and all its magic this weekend at the Clifton Opera House. -
YSHS senior honored
Yellow Springs High School senior Erika Chick recently won the prestigious Franklin B. Walter All-Scholastic Award, an honor bestowed upon one public school student in each county across the state of Ohio.
Economy (archives)
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Senior housing off, for now
An effort to build affordable senior housing on the Barr property downtown was thwarted last month when the project was denied its request for 2012 federal tax credits. However, project organizers consider the set-back only a delay, as they plan to re-apply in 2013.
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Survive it, from the A-bomb to zombies
Are you ready for the big one? Dorothy’s tornado? The earthquake that finally hits the Midwest fault? Springs Survival is your next stop — don’t make it be your last. -
Council eyes economic plan
Village Council members at their April 2 meeting heard a review of the recent Economic Sustainability Plan by several members of the Village Economic Sustainability Commission.
Village Life (archives)
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Tackling hard water, hard choices
Of all the critical decisions made by municipal governments, perhaps no decisions are more important than those concerning water.
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New pastor leads King center
This month in separate but coordinated moves, Derrick Weston was hired as the new pastor of the First Presbyterian Church as well as the new director of Antioch College’s Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom. -
Senior housing off, for now
An effort to build affordable senior housing on the Barr property downtown was thwarted last month when the project was denied its request for 2012 federal tax credits. However, project organizers consider the set-back only a delay, as they plan to re-apply in 2013.
Government (archives)
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Tackling hard water, hard choices
Of all the critical decisions made by municipal governments, perhaps no decisions are more important than those concerning water.
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Village objects to court ruling in tap-in case
On Friday, April 20, the Village of Yellow Springs filed objections to the first ruling by a Greene County magistrate who decided in favor of Ken and Betheen Struewing in their case against the Village.
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Small towns, bigger water bills
The price we pay for the water that flows from our taps is determined by a variety of factors, including a bit of guesswork
Obituaries (archives)
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James L. McKee memorial service
James L. McKee, son of former police chief James A. McKee, died Monday, May 7.
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Eleanor Zaremsky
Eleanor Zaremsky of Beachwood, Ohio, died Thursday, April 26. She was 97. -
Judy Schauer
Judith Ann Schauer died Sunday, April 29. She was 59.
Higher Education (archives)
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Make It Count for the Birds counts for the Glen
About 25 birders tallied 85 bird species in the Glen last Saturday, during the annual "Make It Count for the Birds" event, which also raised about $10,000 for the nature preserve. -
Leadership shift at Midwest
The day-to-day operations of Antioch University Midwest are under a new leader, since President Michael Fishbein, while still maintaining his title, is no longer on the premises. Dr. Ellen Hall, who was recently named provost of Midwest, is now responsible for running the school.
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Antioch University names new chancellor
The Antioch University Board of Governors has appointed Felice Nudelman of the New York Times Company as the university's new chancellor, replacing Toni Murdock.
Sports (archives)
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May 10, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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SPORTS SUNDAY — Lightning strikes twice
Lightning caused the Bulldog Invitational to be canceled, but not before the girls 4x800 relay team ran a lightning-fast race. -
May 3, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up
May 3, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up








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