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2024
  • Kent State film screens tonight

    Letter to the Next Generation, a documentary by local filmmaker Jim Klein about the generation that came after the Kent State killings, will be shown at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 29, at the Glen Helen building. The event is free and open to the public.

  • Cincinnati’s MUSE to benefit food pantry

    Antioch College will host a community sing and concert with MUSE, a Cincinnati-based women’s choir, at 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 3 in the South Gym on the College campus.

  • The Springs Motel

    DESCRIPTION The Springs Motel is one of the few remaining true backroad highway motels, with a sense for tradition, aesthetics and a good place to stay. Clean rooms, complimentary breakfast and local newspaper, and within walking distance of Antioch College and downtown Yellow Springs.Rates: $60/night; rent the entire motel for $450 per day. CONTACT Springs […]

  • Moore to be honored

    The public is invited to a celebration of Carol Moore on the occasion of her retirement after 45 years at US Bank in Yellow Springs. The event will take place tonight, Monday, Feb. 27, at Young’s Golden Jersey Inn.

  • 2011 busy for Village government

    Yellow Springs Village government achieved a variety of accomplishments during 2011, according to Village Manager Mark Cundiff during his annual report at Council’s Feb. 6 meeting.

  • SPORTS SUNDAY – Swimmers bring home 7th place at states

    Senior swimmers Erika Chick and Elizabeth Malone raced their final swims as Yellow Springs High School Bulldogs at the state finals on Friday night. They each brought home a top finish of seventh place.

  • BLOG-Presidents’ Day Feast

    A turkey fry proves a fitting way to celebrate the 50th anniversary of John Glenn’s trip to space.

  • Collins spells her way to regionals

    Mills Lawn student Freddie Collins will compete at the Dayton regional spelling bee this weekend.

  • News wins top state prize

    For the second year in a row and the third time in the past five years, the Yellow Springs News was honored as the top newspaper in its size category at the annual Ohio Newspaper Association convention.

  • Dolly Green

    Dolly H. Green of Upper Arlington died Monday, Feb. 20 at her home. She was 88.

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