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Articles From August 30th, 2019

  • News wins top state award for 5th year

    The Yellow Springs News won Newspaper of the Year, the top award in its size category, at yesterday’s annual convention of the Ohio Newspaper Association.

  • Antioch Review still surprises

    The Antioch Review was nominated for its fourth “Ellie” award from the American Society of Magazine Editors. Shown above is the cover of the 2014 summer issue, designed by David Battle.

    When Bob Fogarty became editor of the Antioch Review in 1977, his goal in maintaining the college’s literary magazine was to keep surprising readers with fresh, lively work.

  • Songwriter, singer, Yellow Springer

    Charlie Peters, left, started a Songwriter’s Concert Series for local musicians to share their original work. Performing at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 7, at the Yellow Springs Arts Council Community Gallery are local songwriters Scott Lindberg, second from left, accompanied by Amy Blue, and Mitch Coleman, right. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    “If I could ride on monarch butterfly wing/I’d go and catch the joy I’ve found within the Springs.”

  • Attorneys vie for position of Village solicitor

    Last Wednesday, Jan. 28, Village Council at a special meeting heard presentations from three law firms that are vying for the position of Village solicitor.

  • Rex Barger

    Obituary

    Rex Barger died in the presence of friends on Nov. 9, 2014, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, after leading a full, unusual and meaningful life.

  • Ertel group adds a magazine

    Local magazine publisher and communications company Ertel Publishing recently purchased CHARLIE, a regional magazine that covers the arts and culture of Charleston, S.C. From left are Ertel’s owners Ben Smith, Vicki Ertel and Patrick Ertel with a copy of the magazine. (Submitted photo)

    A local publisher has purchased a Charleston, S.C. magazine focused on that region’s arts and culture.

  • Brett Anthony Rinehart

    Brett Anthony Rinehart, of Kettering, Ohio, left this earth in the presence of loved ones on Friday, Feb. 6, 2015.

  • Council eyes sidewalk levy

    What’s the best way for a town that promotes walkability to maintain its sidewalks? Is it fair to make homeowners pay for upkeep when they may not receive financial benefit from their investment?

  • Visick memorial set

    Obituary

    In lieu of flowers or donations, acts of loving kindness are requested.

  • Bulldog sports round-up

    Bryce White contributed to the Bulldogs’ overwhelming win against Dayton Christian Friday night before a home crowd. The Bulldogs are now 14–4 for the season. (photo by Lauren Heaton)

    Swimming: Girls finish 2nd at MBC meet; Swimmers earn 6 league titles. Basketball: Girls punish DC at home

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