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Articles From 2019

  • Yellow Springs Perry League t-ball — We can all do it, if we try

    “Look what I can do!” says Dorothy Paddison, 7. This creative, fun-loving girl is reversing the instructions, lifting her toes up in the air, all the way to her nose, ‘til she is wobbling around. The inevitable happens; she falls backwards.

  • Antioch College, Glen Helen begin reforestation

    Antioch College environmental science professor Linda Fuselier, left, and Glen Helen extension naturalist Jennifer Lang will use a grant from the National Center for Science and Civic Engagement to launch an education and action program this fall to replace the Glen’s invasive honeysuckle with native understory species. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    If one of the key components of an effective education is giving people the tools to make positive change, then Antioch College, Glen Helen and the host of conscientious villagers here are in a strong position to help save the environment.

  • Yellow Springs art fair turns 30

    At last year's Art on the Lawn, a customer browses the eco-spiritual art of Kotah Moon, the winner of the 2012 Best in Show award. Kotah Moon will return for this year's Art on the Lawn on Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013.

    Village Artisans hosts its 30th annual invitational arts and crafts sale, Art on the Lawn, at Mills Lawn on Saturday.

  • Bureau of Criminal Investigation releases new information on High Street shooting in Yellow Springs

    The state Bureau of Criminal Investigation released today some of the information its analysts gathered on the property where a fatal shooting took place last Tuesday night.

  • BLOG – Kayaks & Canoes

    This was 1 of 3 vehicles I saw on Saturday that were transporting kayaks— sure looked like fun!

    Over the past months, canoes have been laying low and kayaks have collected snow. Now that it’s summer, I was excited to see the number of kayaks on the go this weekend!

  • Locals contend at racewalk nationals

    Yellow Springs High School sophomore Charlotte Walkey placed 11th at last week’s USA Junior Olympic Track & Field Nationals at North Carolina A&T University in Greensboro, N.C. Walkey competed in the 3,000-meter race walk, placing 11th out of the 28 walkers in her division with a time of 17:36. Also competing in the same race […]

  • Yellow Springs school community upbraids school board for poor management

    At the vociferous urging of the local community, the Yellow Springs school board voted in a special meeting today to approve raises for its five administrators.

  • BLOG-Big Toy Salute

    Last Sunday, the time had come to say goodbye to the Mills Lawn “Big Toy”. We spent a leisurely afternoon doing just that.

  • Emergency School Board Meeting

    Emergency Board Meeting, August 3, 2013 at 2:00 p.m.

  • Going public about B.O., naturally

    Adriene Kramer has found a product that works to deodorize without harmful chemicals — it’s one she makes herself.

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