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Articles From 2019

  • 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.

  • WYSO presents StoryCorps founder in Dayton

    WYSO 91.3 will bring radio producer David Isay to Dayton’s Schuster Center on Friday, June 21.

  • 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.

  • Local basketball legend dies

    Before Charlie Coles coached at Miami University, he set records in Yellow Springs. Coles died Friday.

  • 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.

  • Little Art making strides

    The Little Art Theatre renovation has made big strides over the past two weeks.

  • Trista Mae Lindstrom

    Trista Mae Lindstrom of Yellow Springs passed away unexpectedly Saturday, June 1, at Greene Memorial Hospital. She was 17.

  • YSHS softball maturing as a team

    YSHS girls softball team had a stellar season in 2013. The team won its first game in five years and three Lady Bulldogs led the league in batting. Team members were, from left, front row, Evelyn Greene, Cali Dillon, Modjeska Chavez, Sarah Jako, Hannah Brown; back row, Sierra Lawrence, Maddie Gueth, Chelsea Horton, Brianna Ayers, Mar’ria Miley and Jesi Worsham. (Submitted photo)

    The turnaround for Yellow Springs High School softball could be likened to a late-inning rally in the bottom of the ninth.

  • A native son, talented, caring, addicted

    While Oliver Simons, the local man who police say is behind a string of nine burglaries in the village this year, is now locked up at the Greene County Jail, back in town friends, family, victims and community members are left dealing with the aftershock of his alleged crimes.

  • Village Council—Needed repairs to water lines will add cost

    The Village needs to plan on adding an additional $1.6 million onto the final cost of either purchasing drinking water from Springfield or building a new water plant, consulting engineer John Eastman told Council at its May 20 meeting.

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