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  • A higher education in Peru

    Thirty-five Yellow Springs High School students participated in a service-learning trip to Peru over spring break. The students helped build a structure for an indigenous women’s textile cooperative in the Andean village of Huilloc. (Submitted Photo by Eli Hurwitz)

    Thirty-five students, six chaperones and four accompanying adults learned a variety of words and phrases in the native Quechua language during the 10 days of their travel in Peru.

  • Doris Frances Blake

    Doris Frances Blake

    Doris Frances Blake winged her flight to the other worlds of God, on the First Day of Ridván, April 21, at 5 p.m. Mrs. Blake was 98 years old.

  • Jan L. Smolinski

    Jan L. Smolinski

    Jan L. Smolinski, 71, passed away at home on Thursday, April 12, 2018, of complications from cancer and Lambert-Eaton Myasthenie syndrome.

  • Council eyes strategies for utility bill relief

    At their April 16 meeting, Village Council members heard a report on ways Village government could offer relief to local residents struggling to pay utility bills.

  • Lucille E. Mayne

    Lucille Pao Mayne

    Lucille E. Mayne, 68, of DeWitt, passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on Monday, April 16, 2018.

  • A new plan to protect local water

    Local drinking water comes from a wellfield south of town located near the water treatment plant. The area that collects water within a five-year time-of-travel to the wellfield is known as the source water protection area. The 2001 Wellhead Protection Plan identifying this area was recently updated by the Environmental Commission, with new strategies for protecting the aquifer that is the source for local drinking water. (Source: Yellow springs Wellhead Protection Plan)

    What should the Village of Yellow Springs do to protect its water supply? Stay vigilant about pollution threats, test local water more often and educate citizens to prevent groundwater pollution, according to the Environmental Commission’s recent update of a 2001 plan.

  • To the nines

    James Johnston rehearsed the combined forces of the Yellow Springs Community Orchestra and Chorus in preparation for the Saturday evening's performance of Beethoven's groundbreaking 9th Symphony, at 7:30 p.m. in Antioch College’s Foundry Theater. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    The Yellow Springs Community Orchestra and Chorus join forces Saturday evening at 7:30 p.m. in Antioch College’s Foundry Theater, to present Beethoven’s Ninth symphony, as well as two works by American composer Randall Thompson.

  • April 19, 2018 Bulldog sports round-up

    The members of the 2018 YSHS softball team after their first win of the season on April 13, back, from left: Zoe Lafferty, Kadie Lafferty, Sara Zendlovitz, Brielle Willis, Aaliyah High, Kelsie Lemons, Elly Kumbusky, Zay Crawford, Janine Stover; Front, from left: Hailey Burk, Gracie Price, Ashlyne Griffis, Beca Spencer. (Submitted photo by Jimmy DeLong)

    April 19, 2018 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Bill Mullins

    A memorial for Bill Mullins will be held Saturday, June 16, 4 p.m., at the Antioch School.

  • Marianne Grote

    Marianne Grote

    Marianne Grote passed away peacefully at Friends Care Center on Sunday, April 15, 2018.

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