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  • Bulldog sports round-up

    Co-ed tennis thrives in YS With the largest roster in years, the YSHS co-ed tennis team is thriving, according to Coach Donna Silvert. With 22 athletes on the team, the Antioch College tennis courts have been buzzing with activity on spring afternoons. In early season play, the team has yet to win a court or […]

  • Frank Riley

    Frank M. Riley of Yellow Springs passed away on Thursday, April 18, at Greene Memorial Hospital. He was 84. Frank was born on May 17, 1928 to the late Frank and Elsie Mae (Shinkle) Riley, in Jamestown. He worked hard advancing to become vice president of his division at the First National Bank of Dayton. […]

  • Board Of Zoning Appeals – Public Hearing

    Wednesday, May 8, 2013

  • Special Council Meeting To Discuss Draft Zoning Code

    Mon., April 29, 2013, 7 p.m.

  • Little Art Theatre to screen final 35mm films

    This weekend the Little Art Theatre will put on the “Last Reel Film Festival” featuring 35mm films before closing for three months for a complete renovation.

  • Raptor Center celebrates Earth Day with hawk release

    The Glen Helen Raptor Center held an Earth Day celebration on Sunday, April 21, introducing eight species of raptors to assembled bird-lovers, and releasing a rehabilitated Cooper’s hawk into the wild.

  • BLOG – Numbers with Personality, part 3

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases house numbers around town, part 3 because there is so much personality in our village.

  • New coach steps up to the plate

    New YSHS baseball head coach Ben Cooper hopes to lead the team through its first complete season in three years.

  • BLOG-Spring ‘Shrooms

    These lovely specimens should be available as long as the cool spring rains are with us. Be sure to get out and enjoy them regardless of the weather.

  • Yellow Springs police announce rash of burglaries

    The Yellow Springs Police Department urged villagers to lock their windows and doors after a series of local burglaries that have taken place within the past week and a half.

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