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Articles From 2019

  • Film ‘Escape Fire’ seeks healthcare transformation

    Antioch University Midwest is sponsoring a free documentary, ‘Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare,’ at the school on Wednesday, Feb. 27 at 6 p.m., with refreshments at 5:30 p.m. Shown above is Kent De Spain, the new chair of the school’s program for healthcare consumer advocacy/patient navigation. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    The American health care system is so broken that fixing it requires a major conceptual transformation.

  • Council approves sculpture event

    At their Feb. 19 meeting, Village Council members unanimously approved moving ahead with a bronze sculpture symposium sponsored by the Yellow Springs Arts Council.

  • History reconsidered, and then revised

    Antioch College hosts a historian from the University of Toronto and an archivist from the National Archives for a history residency continuing tonight and tomorrow.

  • Fleming to direct Fats Waller musical at Central State

    YSKP director John Fleming of Yellow Springs will direct “Aint’s Mishavin,” a musical based on the songs of Fats Waller, at Central State University this Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

  • BLOG – Front Doors

    The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases front doors. Keep your eyes open for other wonderful front doors, there are many more out there!

  • Basketballers make a run for the top

    Yellow Springs High School basketball tournament play continues for both the girls and boys varsity teams.

  • BLOG-Getting to Know Gnocchi

    Rolling gnocchi is the perfect job to keep a five year old entertained on a cabin bound icy morning.

  • Rae Dewey

    Longtime villager Rae Dewey, 91, died at noon on Thursday, Feb. 21, at her home on Livermore Street, after a brief illness.

  • Icy weather closes schools

    Yellow Springs Schools are closed today, Feb. 22.

  • Yellow Springs strings sing out together

    Community string players joined together in an orchestra performance Wednesday night.

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