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  • Carpool to Festival

    Tecumseh Land Trust is organizing a carpool from Yellow Springs to attend the Branstrator Farm’s annual Strawberry and Asparagus Festival on Saturday, May 24.

  • Antioch School receives grants for garden expansion

    Dirt don't hurt: Antioch School students get into the spring of things in the garden. The school was able to expand its garden, thanks to student fundraising and grants from the Whole Kids Foundation and Whole Foods of Mason. (Photo by Lauren Shows)

    The Antioch School will get a little greener this year, thanks to efforts from its students and from recent grants that the school has received in order to expand its garden.

  • Richard P. Eastman Covered Bridge opens

    About 200 people gathered Friday morning, May 9, for the opening and dedication of the new Richard P. Eastman Hyde Road covered bridge. The structure crosses a section of the Little Miami Scenic Trail. Present at the ribbon cutting are Richard Eastman's wife Wilberta "Billie" Eastman, at front, with son John at left. (Photos by Carol Simmons)

    About 200 people gathered Friday morning, May 9, for the opening and dedication of the new Richard P. Eastman Hyde Road covered bridge.

  • BLOG-Inch by Inch

    We can make a better bargain with farm workers and ourselves by designing a food system that enriches the soil, the farms, the neighborhoods, and the communities it serves.

  • VIDEO: Local string band Blue Moon Soup

    Blue Moon Soup headlines a benefit for WYSO at 7 p.m. Friday, May 16, at the Clifton Opera House. See a video medley of three original songs after the jump.

  • Sidewalks packed in tourist town

    Any local resident downtown on a beautiful spring weekend such as we’ve experienced in recent weeks can attest that the sidewalks, shops and restaurants are filled with people who hail from other zip codes. What their presence means to the life of the village is a topic of ongoing discussions.

  • Antioch College to host “Living as Form” symposium

    Antioch College and the Herndon Gallery will be hosting a series of events, May 9–11, in connection to its current exhibition, “Living as Form (The Nomadic Version).”

  • Council considers safety at Ellis Pond

    Council members considered whether Village government should spend substantial funds to build two new bridges at Ellis Pond, in light of a serious accident that occurred at the pond last year.

  • Byron Dann memorial

    Obituary

    A celebration of the life of Byron Dann will be held Saturday, May 10, at the Glen Helen Building.

  • Yellow Springs Board Of Education

    Agenda for Thursday, May 8

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