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Mar
28
2024
  • Council eyes sidewalk levy

    What’s the best way for a town that promotes walkability to maintain its sidewalks? Is it fair to make homeowners pay for upkeep when they may not receive financial benefit from their investment?

  • Visick memorial set

    Obituary

    In lieu of flowers or donations, acts of loving kindness are requested.

  • Bulldog sports round-up

    Bryce White contributed to the Bulldogs’ overwhelming win against Dayton Christian Friday night before a home crowd. The Bulldogs are now 14–4 for the season. (photo by Lauren Heaton)

    Swimming: Girls finish 2nd at MBC meet; Swimmers earn 6 league titles. Basketball: Girls punish DC at home

  • Township trustees appoint Spracklen

    During the year John Eastman served on the Miami Township Board of Trustees, he showed an interest in road safety and regional issues, such as maintaining good water quality and protecting source water in the region, fellow Trustee Chris Mucher said last week.

  • YS Dance hits the Antioch Foundry stage this weekend

    The Yellow Springs Community Dance Concert will take place at the Antioch Foundry Theater this weekend.

  • Sponsor new downtown ‘Art Cans’

    Artists Käthi Seidl, left, and Beth Holyoke unveiled their newly created "Art Cans" in December. A sponsorship campaign for the creation of additional cans is now ongoing. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Village artists Beth Holyoke and Käthi Seidl completed a pilot project in December, giving new life to concrete trash cans that had been taken out of commission a few years ago. A campaign to secure sponsorship for additional cans is now underway.

  • Aaron’s Lens – Buildings

    Here are a set of photos showcasing some unique works of architecture in the village of Yellow Springs. There are plenty more buildings around, and it is more than likely there will be another set in the future.

  • BLOG-Art At Play

    Whether installed on the streets of downtown Yellow Springs or in a gallery at the Springfield Museum of Art, the JafaGirls’ art invites us to honor one another and play.

  • Antioch College to host Black History Month events

    Antioch College will host several upcoming events in honor of Black History Month, including artists talks and political action campaigns.

  • February, 2015

    February 5, 2015 Antioch Review still surprises When Bob Fogarty became editor of the Antioch Review in 1977, his goal in maintaining the college’s literary magazine was to keep surprising readers with fresh, lively work. Songwriter, singer, Yellow Springer “If I could ride on monarch butterfly wing/I’d go and catch the joy I’ve found within […]

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