Articles From 2019
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Guns and the Village: Guns abundant in Ohio
How popular are guns in this area? How do Ohio’s laws affect our gun scene? Can guns be owned safely by law-abiding citizens? Or are new gun laws needed in Ohio to protect its citizens from gun accidents and gun-wielding criminals?
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Village schools — Private fund fuels change
Yellow Springs schools are on the road toward change, and investigating other education models is one piece of the complex web of adjustments the district expects to make over the next eight years as part of its strategic plan.
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Library sponsors Filipino healing series
Local holistic health practitioner Virgil Mayor Apostol will share the secrets of the Filipino healing traditions at a free workshop series this month at the Yellow Springs Public Library.
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Choir forms to celebrate Coretta Scott King’s birthday
The World House Choir is currently forming, and will perform as part of the celebration of Coretta Scott King’s birthday on Saturday, April 27, to be held at Antioch College.
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BLOG – Unique Shutters
The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases the unique shutters that people have on their homes. Click photos to enlarge.
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Girls sneak past XC, keep title hopes alive
In a do-or-die game on Friday night, the YSHS girls varsity basketball team turned it up late to keep their conference title hopes alive.
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BLOG-Wok About
This week took me to a distant city and a new experience in stovetop cooking.
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Art casts a hopeful shadow on schools
A few weeks ago a ghostly new figure appeared on the south side of Mills Lawn, The structure, entitled Triple Shadow Double Frame, was designed to use art to get students to wonder about the world around them.
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Triple Shadow the promise of a new kind of education in the village
Mills Lawn recently welcomed to its campus a new piece of public art to be used as an innovative teaching tool.
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Bundle up! Cold weather advisory for today
Because of severe weather, Yellow Springs Schools are delayed by two hours this morning.








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