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  • Jan. 14, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Jan. 14, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • Village job opening

    Village Council Clerk’s Assistant

  • Your mission? Count every bird

    Villager Gabe Amrhein adds another bird to the local count at Sunday’s Christmas Bird Count, organized by Glen Helen Director Nick Boutis. Nine people, most of them Yellow Springers, took part in the annual winter bird census, which covers local bird haunts. Amrhein counted 34 species and 525 individual birds. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    It sounded like an impossible task: count every bird in Glen Helen and beyond. Birds like the tiny golden-crowned kinglet, barely bigger than a hummingbird, and the great blue heron, a solitary dweller in the area’s streams and ponds.

  • Village Council Regular Meeting

    Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016, 7 p.m.

  • Banner day

    Mills Lawn third graders and Principal Matt Housh (Submitted photo by Mills Lawn School)

    Mills Lawn School third graders proudly presented banners they’d woven from recycled materials to Principal Matt Housh for the beautification of their school’s front entrance.

  • Nipper on leave, wife arrested— BCI investigates YSPD officer

    Last week Village leaders announced that the most senior member of the Yellow Springs police department was placed on administrative leave two weeks ago due to an ongoing investigation into a charge of misconduct. And in a related incident, his wife was charged with disorderly conduct.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up — Jan. 14, 2015

    Jan. 14, 2015

  • Glen Helen’s first real snowfall of the year

    Hanging around, chillin’: A late morning journey out into winter’s finest finds the cascades in Glen Helen bejeweled with icicles underneath the limestone cliff overhangs. The water still roared in the background, diffused by snow squalls, casting an almost timeless, prehistoric atmosphere over the entire scene. (Photos by Robert Hasek)

    The landscape of the Glen takes on fantastic forms in the Village’s first real snowfall.

  • BLOG— The radical reality of snow

    Snow is an artist of great attention. Overnight, it drew perfect circles on the rims of our empty flowerpots. It chalked a fat line across the pitchfork’s handle, and dusted every rusty tine.

  • MLK Jr. Day celebration to focus on ‘The Color of Unity’

    Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivers the 1965 commencement address at Antioch College. Martin Luther King Jr. Day will be celebrated on Monday, Jan. 18. (Photo courtesy of Antiochiana/Antioch College Archives)

    The annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day program will be held on Monday, Jan. 18, 11 a.m., at Central Chapel A.M.E. Church, preceded by a march through town, which departs from Mills Lawn at 10:30 a.m.

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