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  • From cats to cows, answers on air

    For three years now, Brett Ellis has been hosting a call-in radio show on Joe Mullins’ radio station, WBZI. During his 15-minute segment on Thursdays, Brett “the Vet” answers people’s questions and concerns about their domestic animals, be they pets or livestock.

  • Ain’t Misbehavin’ this weekend­— Fleming directs jazz musical at CSU

    This weekend, Fleming, the director of YS Kids Playhouse, returns to his jazz roots when he directs Ain’t Misbehavin’ at Central State University. The production takes place this Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 3 p.m. at the Robeson Auditorium. Tickets are $10 for general admission, $1 for students.

  • Wasp named for ‘lord of the flies’

    Entomologist John Stireman, who lives in the village and works at Wright State University, was honored in November by having a newly-identified wasp, the Ilatha Stiremani, named after him. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    In the 1979 science fiction horror film Alien, a parasitic extraterrestrial bursts out of an astronaut’s chest, killing him, in the film’s iconic scene. The lifecycle of parasitic insects is not much different, according to Wright State entomologist and Yellow Springs resident John Stireman.

  • March 7, 2013 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    March 7, 2013 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • A study in white

    Snow started falling late Monday night and continued thoughout the early morning hours, transforming everything in the process. (Photos by Matt Minde)

    The transformative power of snow shows us a different set of details.

  • The Emporium’s 2013 employee art show

    The Emporium's 2013 employee art show.

    The annual employee art show is currently on display at the Emporium through the end of March. A few of the employees/artists sat down to talk about the show and their work.

  • Water treatment plant repairs discolor water

    Village water treatment plant equipment repairs are discoloring water; the discoloration should improve as the week progresses.

  • Living tiny in the village

    Alex Melamed and Allison Paul live in what’s perhaps the village’s tiniest house on Walnut Street.

  • BLOG – Flying Mouse Farm

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases the Flying Mouse Farm during their Sugar Shack tour on Sunday, March 3.

  • Strong end for YSHS basketball

    Both the YSHS girls and boys varsity basketball teams lost their tournament games this weekend to close the season.

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