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  • Hardy Trolander

    Hardy Trolander died Friday, Oct. 11 in his home.

  • Oct. 17, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up

    Kasey Linkhart passes the ball at the Yellow Springs High School varsity volleyball team’s final regular season match, a win at Middletown Christian. YSHS lost in the first round of the tournament last week. (Submitted photo by Jaimie Wilke)

    Oct. 17, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up

  • The 2013–14 Guide To Yellow Springs online

    The health and wellness-themed 2013-14 Guide To Yellow Springs is the largest yet, at 72 pages.

    The online edition of the Yellow Springs News’ 2013–14 Guide To Yellow Springs.

  • New apartments approved for downtown

    In recent years the King’s House in Kings Yard has been home to many retail establishments, including a bookstore, an art gallery and now gift and clothing shops Asanda and Iona. So it is a welcome addition to some that the building’s second story will soon host two new apartments in the downtown area.

  • Yellow Springs Bronze Sculpture Symposium — going on this week and next

    Yesterday was the kick-off to the Bronze Sculpture Symposium! The Symposium will have events just about everyday for the next 2 weeks.

  • Girls volleyball finishes with winning season

    The Yellow Springs High School volleyball team finished its season above .500 for the second straight year.

  • BLOG-Cook’s Carbonara

    He’s of German decent. I’m of Norwegian. Somehow, making pasta has become our family tradition.

  • Toot sweet: a fundraiser to replace aging recorders

    Come to the Mills Lawn School Busking Booth tent this Street Fair weekend and hear some great performances for a great cause.

    Mills Lawn School students will help offset the cost of replacing the recorders in the music room by performing for cash on the street in the MLS PTO Street Fair “Busking Booth.”

  • Clay, straw take center stage at Glen Helen

    Beth Holyoke and Käthi Seidl add the finishing touch to their clay woman that sits outside the Glen Helen Building where their artwork is on display. The ‘Clay!’ exhibit continues through November 3. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Whenever Beth Holyoke begins planning a new exhibit for her artwork, she considers how the work will interact with the larger exhibit space.

  • Yellow Springers take a first look at Obamacare

    On Tuesday, Oct. 1, a newly-created healthcare marketplace opened with a slew of new private health plans for individuals to choose from, along with government subsidies to make them affordable. From his initial research, Chris Glaser could save a lot of money.

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