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  • Glen hikers rescued after limb falls

    Two female hikers were rescued from Glen Helen after a large tree limb fell on them while they were climbing up the stone steps out of the Glen.

  • Mark calendars for Art On the Lawn

    Art On the Lawn will return to the village on Aug. 12. (News archive photo by Diane Chiddister)

    The 34th annual Art On the Lawn arts and crafts festival will return to the village on Aug. 12.

  • BLOG-Date Night

    In the intensity of tech week, we found moments of intimacy.

  • Auditions set for ‘Fefu and Her Friends’

    Auditions for the Marie Irene Fornes play “Fefu and Her Friends” will be held Tuesday and Wednesday, July 18 and 19, 7–9 p.m. at Antioch University Midwest.

  • Local youth qualifies for National Junior Olympics Track and Field Championship

    Malaya Booth competing at long jump. (Submitted photo)

    What do you do if in preschool you were winning all the footraces by running backwards while everyone else sprinted?

  • Julius Caesar in Yellow Springs

    Shakespeare’s “Julius Caesar” will be performed this weekend and next on the grounds of Mills Lawn School.

  • Public Meetings

    Village of Yellow Springs

  • Wound up Springs

    A beaming Jordin Goff, drummer for the Yugos, from Cincinnati, engaged with the crowd at Springsfest 2017. (Photo by Aaron Zaremsky)

    Springsfest, a celebration of music and community, returned to Yellow Springs for its second summer last Saturday.

  • Only fresh and local for taco truck

    Miguel’s Tacos, the village’s newest food truck, serves up tacos and bowls made with fresh ingredients behind the Trail Tavern Thursdays through Sundays, 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Shown above are the truck’s owner, Miguel Espinosa, at left, and David Boyer. (Submitted Photo )

    Locals may have noticed a new addition to the growing population of food trucks in the village. Miguel’s Tacos, located behind Asanda Imports in King’s yard, has quickly become a popular destination for authentic Mexican tacos.

  • Winds exhibit honors all-important pollinators

    Photographer Dennie Eagleson, a volunteer with Tecumseh Land Trust (left), and TLT Executive Director Krista Magaw recently posed by two of Eagleson’s lumen prints on display in “The Pollinator Show” at The Winds Café through August. A public reception will be Sunday, July 16, 5–7 p.m. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    A new art exhibit features works by local and regional artists whose images are inspired by pollinators and the plants that best feed them.

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