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Explore downtown history
Local historian Robin Heise will lead a historical walking tour of downtown Yellow Springs on Sunday.
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Village Council— Rehab option for water plant
Regarding how best to source local water, Village Council may have the option of rehabbing the village’s current water plant.
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What an opening night at t-ball!
Oh, what a night! Lily Rainey, 9, Kian Rainey, 4, and Veda Rainey, 2, Amy Boblitt and Brian Rainey’s kids, are there when I show up, ready and raring to go.
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Come out to Pride weekend
The second annual Yellow Springs Pride Weekend, June 14–16, features a sidewalk parade downtown, educational talks and booths at the Bryan Center, late night parties with live music, DJs and drag troupes and a family-friendly potluck picnic at a park.
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WYSO presents StoryCorps founder in Dayton
WYSO 91.3 will bring radio producer David Isay to Dayton’s Schuster Center on Friday, June 21.
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Teens gather to make art with henna
A workshop on natural henna art for ages 12-18 will be held today, Monday, June 10 from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
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Local basketball legend dies
Before Charlie Coles coached at Miami University, he set records in Yellow Springs. Coles died Friday.
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BLOG-A Gathering In Miniature
The Yellow Spring Art Stroll on Friday 14 June will feature a virtuosic presentation of area favorites in Miniature Works of Art, an exhibit opening at Would You Could You In A Frame, 113 Corry Street.
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Little Art making strides
The Little Art Theatre renovation has made big strides over the past two weeks.
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Trista Mae Lindstrom
Trista Mae Lindstrom of Yellow Springs passed away unexpectedly Saturday, June 1, at Greene Memorial Hospital. She was 17.
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