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Tennis team looks for second win
The Bulldogs came within a court of beating Fairborn for its second win, but lost 3–2.
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BLOG-A Cut Above
When a new store opened on Dayton Street in March, its red flower boxes first caught my eye. Then, I realized that longtime Yellow Springs artist Paul De La Vergne had made the leap and started his own storefront: De La Vergne Woodworks.
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Tea pavilion construction continues
Construction of a tea pavilion began on the Antioch College campus last year. The project will continue on Saturday and Sunday, May 4 and 5, as volunteers work to complete a cordwood and mortar wall and realize the rain harvesting system
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Dharma Center celebrates 20 years
The path toward enlightenment in Yellow Springs has been a shared one. The 50-year history of Buddhism in the village teems with stories of residents coming together to advance the solitary practice of meditation.
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A prom re-do, with spiked punch
At an adult prom, the punch comes pre-spiked. Chaperones encourage attendees to show more skin and dance a little closer. And no one has a curfew.
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Little Art celebrates last reel
It’s the end of the reel for the Little Art Theatre. The 84-year-old theater will play its last 35-millimeter film print before dismantling its ancient projector during a special film festival beginning this weekend, after which the theater will close for three months to undergo a half-million-dollar renovation and digital upgrade.
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Police investigate recent burglary
Yellow Springs police have been investigating a burglary that took place sometime during the afternoon on Monday at a Marshall Street residence, according to Police Chief Anthony Pettiford today,
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Police investigate burglaries
Last Friday morning, April 19, the Yellow Springs Police Department issued a Hyper Reach alert to all village residents, informing villagers of a rash of burglaries that have occurred in the village with increasing frequency over the past four months.
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Bulldog sports round-up
Bulldogs sweep pole vault The YSHS boys track and field team was defeated by Emanuel Christian last week in dual meet action by a score of 101–41 but turned in several admirable performances. The Bulldogs swept the pole vault competition as Eli Biggs (first place) and Oluka Okia (second place) both cleared 8´6˝ and broke […]
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Melanie Taylor
Melanie Joy Taylor (Van Eaton) slipped peacefully from this life on Thursday, April 4. She was 62. She died at Greene Memorial Hospital in Xenia after four years of dialysis following kidney failure and deteriorating health. She was able to remain in her home with her daughter’s care and to contribute to the next generation […]
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