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  • Yellow Springs Board Of Education

    Board Meeting for Monday, July 14

  • BLOG — Follow the red brick path

    The beautiful brick paths that leads to the Bahá'í Center on the corner of Dayton and High streets. (photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Today’s blog showcases the many brick walk ways in the village.

  • ‘Superhuman Happiness’ at YSKP

    Gods and goddesses of Roman myth will do battle in the Antioch Amphitheater during this summer’s Yellow Springs Kids Playhouse production, “Superhuman Happiness.” Some of the 49 youth in the show are, from left, Nia Dyer (Helen), Sammie Woolley (Clara), Zoe Williams (Arachne), Chekinah Williams (Ceres), Reese Elam (Juno), Jaylen Mitchell (Jove). “Superhuman Happiness” runs July 10–13 and July 17–20. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Yellow Springs Kids Playhouse explores the theme of transformation in its new original music, “Superhuman Happiness,” an adaptation of Roman poet Ovid’s magnum opus “Metamorphoses.”

  • Fourth of July at Gaunt Park

    The Yellow Springs Community Band played while people enjoyed the beautiful evening on Friday in great anticipation for the fireworks! (photos by Suzanne Szempruch)

    The Odd Fellows puts on a wonderful display at Gaunt Park Friday night. The community band played as people from all over the area gathered for hotdogs, fellowship and fireworks!

  • Schumacher benefit on Sunday

    A musical benefit for local musician Carl Schumacher will take place this Sunday, July 6, at 2 p.m. at the Seniot Center.

  • BLOG-Fun with the Cousins

    On a relaxing summer holiday, I love flowing the current especially the sweep of my own children’s ambitions.

  • Antioch College gets OK on solar array

    Antioch College cleared a major hurdle this week in its plan to build a 1-megawatt solar array on campus.

  • Yellow Springs schools aim to opt out of tests

    The Ohio legislature recently approved an education bill that gives Yellow Springs schools a chance to apply for a waiver from any and all state and federally mandated standardized tests.

  • Water plant decision moves ahead

    A decision on how to deal with the ailing Village water plant needs to take place soon, Village Council members were told at their June 16 meeting. “Joe believes the project can’t wait,” Council President Karen Wintrow said to Council, referring to Village Water and Wastewater Plant Superintendent Joe Bates. In recent weeks, one of […]

  • John Owen Hevelin

    Obituary

    John Owen Hevelin, born May 10, 1946, died in Santa Cruz, Calif. on May 11. He had deep attachments to Yellow Springs and to Antioch College, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in English, education and history in 1968. A life-long pacifist, John was a conscientious objector during the Vietnam War and was assigned […]

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