Arts Section
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Here are New Width Sizes
The article top area and below are 60px less. Anymore and we will have to resize the featured articles images.
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Digging deep into a garden’s gifts
A longtime former villager who still owns a house in town and plans to retire here, Carol Siyahi Hicks gives Yellow Springs credit for many things. For instance, it was here she found the friends who helped her discover her passion for the natural world, along with providing her company on trips into the wild.
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My cat is sweet but really irritating
Well, I see no grid, which is a wonderful thing
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Love Springtime in YSO
I’m loving spring here in Yellow Springs, Ohio. I would love it more if Matt tells me he isn’t having content box issues. ”Fingers Crossed”
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Yellow Springs News Test
This is to test the content box and the new fields. This test is on the Plesk Server This test appears to be working Without issues…. I hope it works for Matt
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Plesk Dev Site test
This is a test on whether this content box gets buggy for Matt again Is this eating stuff My content box doesn’t appear to be hungry!!!
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Love, calypso beat in YSHS musical
If you’re interested in the Caribbean, calypso music or star-crossed lovers, this year’s high school musical should appeal to you. The musical, Once on this Island, will be performed at Mills Lawn on April 12, 13, 14, 19, 20 and 21, with Friday and Saturday showings beginning at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
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Former Yellow Springers, siblings, bring new music to town
Chamber Music Yellow Springs will bring two former Yellow Springers, siblings, to the village this weekend for a performance of original music, in connection with the fourth concert of the CMYS season by the Aeolus Quartet on Sunday evening.
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Thespians present a Haitian story of starred crossed love
The Yellow Springs High School thespians open their spring musical, Once on this Island, this weekend on Friday, April 12, at 8 p.m. Set in the Caribbean and drawing on the history of Haiti, the story concerns two lovers divided by questions of race and class. After Haiti’s revolution in 1791, the French colonizers were thrown [...]
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Wilberforce to host literary festival
Wilberforce University will host a literary fest for authors and publishers all day Thursday.




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