Village rallies around ‘Brother Bear’
In a tale of resilience and community support, local resident Patrick Harney — known affectionately by villagers as “Brother Bear” — recently shared with the News his story of overcoming health challenges while grappling with the financial strain it has placed on his coffee business.
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Bulldog Sports Round-Up | April 19, 2024
“Those three outstanding defensive plays seemed to demoralize our opponent,” Softball coach Jimmy Delong said. “They all looked like hits and all of them turned into outs.”
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Locals protest firing at Antioch College’s Wellness Center
The community push for mediation between former Wellness Center employee Guy “Tron” Banks and Antioch College continued Friday, April 5, when several dozen local residents held a demonstration on college grounds.
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Yellow Springs Community Music Director James Johnston took a bow sporting his admiral’s hat, which accented the YS Community Band’s performance, “Songs of the Sea,” Saturday, April 13.
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Porchfest on hold, for now
The Patterdale Hall Diaries | History repeating
Storytellers to headline Antioch School Scholarship Gala
Yellow Springs Theater Co. climbs to new heights in ‘Roof Man’
Royal Prevail brings fresh ink to Yellow Springs
‘Like a war zone’ | Yellow Springs residents remember the 1974 Xenia tornado
Arts (archives)
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Porchfest on hold, for now
Beloved local music festival Porchfest is likely on hiatus, according to the event’s organizers — though they hope it’s a temporary one.
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Yellow Springs Theater Co. climbs to new heights in ‘Roof Man’
“Roof Man” will be staged on Fridays and Saturdays, April 12 and 13, and April 19 and 20, at First Presbyterian Church; curtain is at 8 p.m. each night and admission is $15.
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Yellow Springs Film Fest to showcase ‘Mini-Fest’
Yellow Springs Film Festival is gearing up to present its Mini-Fest at the historic Little Art Theatre Saturday, April 6, offering audiences a lineup of films that promise to leave a lasting impact.
Village Schools (archives)
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Storytellers to headline Antioch School Scholarship Gala
The Antioch School Scholarship Gala returns Saturday, April 20, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Foundry Theater at Antioch College. Headlining this year’s event are Sam Bartlett and Omopé Carter Daboiku, each of whom will bring their distinctive brands of storytelling to the Foundry stage.
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School board discusses Mills Lawn greenspace preservation
At the regular school board meeting Thursday, March 14, local advocacy group Citizens to Preserve Mills Lawn Greenspace brought forward a potential plan to place a conservation easement on a portion of land on which Mills Lawn Elementary School is located.
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School board to hire contractor to investigate alleged policy violations
The YS school board returned to discussion of the censure of a board member at its most recent regular meeting Thursday, March 14. Though a resolution to authorize the proposed censure was on the agenda for the evening, it was not voted on.
Economy (archives)
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Planning Commission | 32-unit senior housing advances
Following unanimous approval from Yellow Springs Planning Commission members at the group’s most recent meeting, Tuesday, April 9, a 32-unit, senior-focused development is one step closer to realization.
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Royal Prevail brings fresh ink to Yellow Springs
Royal Prevail Tattoo — a sister shop to one of the same name in Fairborn — officially opened last week and is taking new clients.
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Yellow Springs Hardware to launch concert series, pilot classes
Yellow Springs Hardware will host the first in an anticipated series of “Hardware Store Sessions,” featuring locally based musicians George Bieri and Friends, on Friday, March 22, 7–9 p.m.
Village Life (archives)
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Sankofa Talk | A victim of Jim Crow tactics
"The longer I live, the more incidents of mistreatment, ranging from covert to blatantly overt, keep piling up. Sometimes it feels like I’m at the bottom of a pile of football players and they just keep jumping onto the pile."
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The Patterdale Hall Diaries | History repeating
"This year I will be getting myself another knife; I have accepted that I have a knife habit. It is a fixed-blade all-rounder of a knife made by Helle of Norway, and it’s called 'Sigmund,' which is cute."
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News from the Past: March 2024
Contributing writer Don Hollister dove into the YS News archives to uncover past articles and more in his most recent installment of his News from the Past column.
Government (archives)
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Miami Township Trustees | Fiscal Officer Margaret Silliman signs off
After serving for 24 years in the position, Silliman retired this month; her successor, Jeanna GunderKline, who was elected last fall, will take over as fiscal officer beginning in April.
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BREAKING | Bleything indicted for murder, assault, other charges
On Thursday, March 28, the Yellow Springs Police Department served Jackson Isaiah Bleything, 22, with an indictment in connection to a fatal shooting that occurred in Yellow Springs on Thursday, March 14.
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Village Council | March 4 Meeting
In his Manager’s Report, Burns told Council that development of the future 90-home subdivision, Spring Meadows, is on schedule.
Obituaries (archives)
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Robin Lloyd Thornton
After the Feb. 29 publication of the obituary for Robin Lloyd Thornton, who died Feb. 16, 2024 at 90 years of age, some details of his estate distribution changed.
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Craig Laurence Cordell
Craig Laurence Cordell, 66, passed away quietly in his sleep at his home in Yellow Springs on April 4, 2024.
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Ardis Macaulay
Ardis Macaulay, age 75, died March 28, with her partner, Tom, present, at their village residence. They moved to Yellow Springs in 2018, leaving their long-time wooded property home in Miami County.
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Robert F. Baldwin Jr.
Robert F. Baldwin Jr., born June 18, 1933, a lifelong resident of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed away peacefully April 2, 2024.
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Connie Vang
Connie Vang was a beautiful and beloved mother to everybody she met.
Higher Education (archives)
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Antioch vigil honors Nex Benedict
Nearly a quarter of Antioch College’s student body gathered alongside Antioch President Jane Fernandes on the steps of the old student union building Sunday, March 3, to attend a candlelight vigil in honor of Nex Benedict.
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Firing at Wellness Center causes local concern
Local resident Guy “Tron” Banks has experienced an outpouring of community support in the last few weeks after he was terminated from his position as a personal trainer at the Wellness Center at Antioch College, a position he’d held since April 2022.
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Antioch College | ‘amuse-bouche’ exhibition highlights staff, faculty art
“amuse-bouche” — a new exhibition centering the creative accomplishments of Antioch College’s staff and faculty — opened Thursday, Feb. 8, at the Herndon Gallery.
Sports (archives)
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Bulldog Sports Round-Up | April 12, 2024
Weather continues to be the dictating force this season, causing multiple cancellations and rescheduling of games last week.
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Bulldog Sports Round-Up | April 5, 2024
The Yellow Springs High School boys and girls track teams performed admirably in frigid Springfield Shawnee meet — many of the Bulldogs in this initial meet set new personal bests.
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Bulldog Sports Round-Up | March 29, 2024
"It looks to be an exciting season for the YS High School softball team as they are hoping to build on last season’s late success, when they finished by winning six of their last seven games," said Coach DeLong.
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