Articles From 2019
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Remembered
About 20 local men and women from the Yellow Springs Odd Fellows lodge placed American flags on the graves of veterans and Odd Fellows at the Glen Forest Cemetery last Friday afternoon.
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Mosquito control takes a village
For the first time this year, villagers are on the front lines of preventing West Nile virus in Yellow Springs. Specifically, local residents need to start looking for sources of standing water in their yards, in order to help eliminate mosquito breeding in the village.
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June 6, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up
June 6, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up
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Alison Gass Murie
Alison Gass Murie, formerly of Yellow Springs, died May 29 surrounded by family.
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Giving blood, giving life in YS
On June 13, from 3–6:30 p.m., Yellow Springs’ first Blood Drive and Mini Wellness Fair will be held at the Bryan Center.
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Villagers asked to monitor mosquito breeding sites
Villagers are asked to monitor their yards for potential sites for mosquitoes to breed, and remove any standing water they find.
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2013 Mills Lawn School Sixth Grade Clap-out
For the younger residents of the school, it’s just the end of another grade. For the oldest, it’s the end of a world they’ve known since kindergarten.
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Accident claims life of Yellow Springs teen
Trista Lindstrom, 17, was killed at the intersection of Clifton and Grinnell Roads.
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BLOG – Wood Art
Today’s blog showcases some of the wood art found on porches and in gardens.
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Girls compete at regionals
Six athletes on the YSHS girls track and field team competed at the regional tournament this week. The top Lady Bulldog finisher was senior Alex Brown, who came in sixth place out of 14 runners in the 1600-meter run with a time of 5:31.12. Brown, who holds the school record in the 1600-meter and one-mile […]








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