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Blog-Downtown Change Up
The Winds Cafe lovingly creates a new garden patio that must be shared.
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Local artists get state grants
Yellow Springs artists won Ohio Arts Council grants in recognition of their ongoing pursuit of work of the highest caliber.
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Bulldog sports round-up
Girls track wins Bulldog Invite Three of the seven meet records smashed at Saturday’s Bulldog Invitational were made by the winning Yellow Springs Bulldogs. The feats were accompanied by victories in the discus, mile and 3200-meter runs resulting in the Lady Bulldogs running up a 54-point margin over the second-place Crusaders from Xenia Christian. Senior […]
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Jeanette R. Wiggins
Jeanette R. Wiggins passed away peacefully, Saturday, March 23, at Friends Care Community, Yellow Springs. A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 18 at 1 p.m. at Jackson Lytle & Lewis Funeral Home in Yellow Springs, with Rev. Timothy Liggins officiating. A gathering of family and friends will be held from noon until the […]
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Joseph Carl Holly
Joseph Carl Holly, 86, of Yellow Springs, passed away Tuesday, May 14, at Liberty Nursing Center. He was born September 21, 1926, in Yellow Springs, Ohio, the son of Joseph and Magdalene Bittner Holly. He was a member of St. Paul Catholic Church and owned and operated Joe Holly’s Cleaners in Yellow Springs for over […]
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Chorus filled chapel with sounds of fury, humor, light
Yellow Springs Community Chorus performed the Carmina Burana on Sunday.
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Fulton to play soccer for Heidelberg
Yellow Spring High School senior Keturah Fulton will play college soccer next fall at Heidelberg University in Tiffin.
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Valedictorian, salutatorian— Grades are good, learning’s better
Lois Miller, valedictorian, and Hunter Lawson are members of the National Honor Society and received academic scholarships from their respective colleges. They will speak at the YSHS graduation on May 30 at 7 p.m.
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Police issue arrest warrant
There have been nine burglaries and two attempted break-ins since January. Police are investigating a possible suspect.
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Phyllis Jackson to be honored
For years, Phyllis Lawson Jackson has been the “go-to” person for local history. The appeal of a historical perspective, she believes, is that even as history teaches us about the past, it also helps illuminate the present.
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