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Articles From August 30th, 2019

  • Fur flies over cat house

    My husband and I really enjoy having our friends over. Out of our group of friends, we have the only home with a cat. One of our friends has a girlfriend who is highly allergic to cats and is miserable when she comes over, even after taking Benadryl.

  • YSPD warns village about recent vehicle break-ins

    YSPD Police Chief Anthony Pettiford alerted the News this morning that the village has experienced a rash of vehicle break-ins in recent days, amounting to 15 break-ins.

  • College exhibit to end with performances

    The Antioch College art exhibit “Currencies,” will end with an evening of performances on Friday, Feb. 14, beginning at 7 p.m. in Herndon Gallery.

  • Paul Henry Reed

    Obituary

    Paul Henry Reed died Jan. 30 of heart complications at Jackson North Medical Center in Miami, Fla.

  • Local Yellow Springs businesses hold steady

    While the top five businesses in Yellow Springs generate about a third of the Village’s total income tax revenue, dozens of smaller businesses together contribute a significant portion of the total.

  • SIDEBAR: Arts book fundraiser

    Yellow Springs Arts Council has represented artists in the village for many decades. But who exactly are these artists and how many of them are there?

  • A new face to tell the Antioch College story

    In his first few weeks on the job, new Antioch Director of Communications Dan Doron has been impressed with the quality of students at Antioch, whom he plans to help with media training.

  • Feb. 13, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up

    Feb. 13, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Village Council on water sourcing — Plant upgrade less expensive

    Renovating the existing Village water plant is doable and less expensive than the other two options being considered for sourcing local water, according to a presentation at Village Council’s Feb. 3 meeting.

  • Antioch College’s Miller Fellows boost local nonprofits

    Antioch College students Kelsey Pierson, left, and Khalil Nasar, far right, chopped wood with Glen Helen Nature Preserve Land Manager George Bieri, center, on a recent chilly afternoon in the Glen. Pierson and Nasar are two of 16 Antioch students working this year at local nonprofits as Miller Fellows. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    The early careers of two Antioch College students were launched by their Miller Fellowships, during which they worked at local nonprofit organizations. In the program’s third year, 16 Antioch students are working 10 hours per week at one of 11 nonprofits.

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