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Articles From 2019

  • Yellow Springs Pottery anniversary— 40 years of spinning wheels

    In February, Yellow Springs Pottery, a local artists’ cooperative, achieved a milestone of 40 years in business. A celebration party for its 10 members and their spouses was held at the Glen House Inn, featuring an afternoon swim, sushi by the pool, a tour of Glenn Owen’s art studio and a catered dinner, followed by a trivia contest. Yellow Springs Pottery members are, from back left, Evelyn LaMers, Kim Kramer, Jane Hockensmith-Reich, Eliza Bush, Janet Murie; front row, Jerry Davis, Justin Teilhet, David Hergesheimer and Marcia Cochran. Not pictured is Michele Dutcher. A pottery-making demonstration on Sunday, Sept. 22, and sale will conclude the anniversary celebration. (Submitted Photo)

    While it’s true that when it opened in 1973, Yellow Springs Pottery may have sold a few more fad items, the overall popularity of the co-op’s handcrafted ceramic tableware has endured.

  • Yellow Springs School District allows service dog

    Jonah Kintner, a Mills Lawn elementary student, has a service dog named Clank who helps him with everyday life skills. Jonah wants Clank to be able to come to school with him.

  • Public Meetings

    Village Of Yellow Springs

  • Center Stage opens “Threepenny Opera” this weekend in Yellow Springs

    Center Stage’s production of the 1920s Bertholt Brecht musical The Threepenny Opera opens for a two-weekend run with a public dress rehearsal on Friday, Sept. 27, at the 8 p.m. at the John Bryan Community Center. The show continues on Saturday and Sunday and on the following weekend, Oct. 4–6.

  • A sea change for trash as jelly art

    Antioch College hosts an exhibit of jellyfish swimming in an unusually academic environment.

  • BLOG – Hootenanny

    This small but mighty group sounded wonderful Saturday evening at this month's YS hootenanny. (photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Today’s blog showcases a Yellow Springs Hootenanny held Saturday evening at the Coretta Scott King building.

  • Boys soccer clinches league title

    With a 4–2 win over Troy Christian this week, the Yellow Springs High School boys soccer team clinched its second straight league title.

  • BLOG-Treasure Trove

    The fine quality of the work draws me into Yellow Springs Pottery.

  • B&B open house in Clifton

    Sharon Benedict and Lisa Quesne are selling their business, the Herbs and Lace B&B in Clifton. They are holding an open house this Sunday, Sept. 22, from 2 to 4 p.m. at 8 Clinton Street in Clifton.

  • Merle Huntington

    Merle W. Huntington passed away September 9th of multiple illnesses at the age of 92 in Brevard, N.C. He was born in 1920 in Bradford, Penn. to Sarah Neely Huntington, a Latin teacher, and Merle Huntington, Sr., an oil field mechanic. He attended Jamestown Business College, where he met and married Barbara Griffin, daughter of […]

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