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  • A weekend of wellness, healing in the village

    Learn new practices for optimal health. Refresh your body and renew your spirit after a long winter. Meditate, do yoga, make art, use herbs and explore the unconscious.

  • March 17, 2011 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Erika Chick (Submitted photo)

    Yellow Springs swimmers Erika Chick and Elizabeth Malone both made it to the podium at the Division II Ohio High School Swimming Championships in Canton last month.

  • Police seize marijuana

    Two heavy marijuana traffickers were arrested in Yellow Springs on Thursday night, March 3, in a joint bust.

  • No legal issues with housing

    There are no legal obstacles to the Village pursuing its current affordable housing project, according to Village Law Director John Chambers

  • Man attempts to rob US Bank

    At 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, a US Bank employee reported that someone had attempted to rob the bank.

  • YS native plays Elvis on British Broadway

    Former Yellow Springs resident Michael Malarkey stars as Elvis in the hit musical production of Million Dollar Quartet this year in London.

  • McKinney Chili Cook-off raised money and the roof

    The 17th annual McKinney Chili Cook-off drew about 150 tasters and 24 chefs who entered their recipes in the contest held at Yellow Springs High School on Saturday, March 12.

  • Yellow Springs students hold walkout in protest of Ohio Senate bill

    Local students left school Friday in a statement of protest against the state senate’s recent approval of Senate Bill 5, which would curb the rights of Ohio’s public employees, including teachers.

  • Manuel Martinez to read at final Antioch Fireside

    Manuel Martinez, a professor at OSU, will read from his novels "Drift," "Day of the Dead," and "Los Duros" on Sunday, March 20, at 2 p.m. at the Coretta Scott King Center.

    Author Manuel Martinez will complete Antioch’s Fireside Readings series when he reads from three of his novels. Find out more.

  • Revenue drop leads to levy renewal

    On May 3 Yellow Springers will be asked to vote on Issue 1, a renewal of the current Village five-year 8.4 mill property tax levy due to expire at the end of 2011.

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