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Articles From August 30th, 2019

  • Yellow Springs Pride steps out this weekend

    2015 Yellow Springs Pride takes place this weekend with a series of events.

  • Veteran ceramicists join YS Pottery

    In April Naysan McIlhargey and Lisa Wolters joined Yellow Springs Pottery as the 42-year-old co-op’s first new members in roughly 15 years. McIlhargey, who owns Miami Valley Pottery, crafts wood-fired functional stoneware and Wolters’ creates hanging wall plaques with inspirational messages. (Photo by Hope Houston)

    Two new potters are firing up Yellow Springs Pottery with an array of distinguished, decorative pieces and wood-fired, functional stoneware.

  • School board— District fundraiser job considered

    For the first time since devising the 2020 Strategic Plan five years ago, Yellow Springs school board members agreed to explore the possibility of using public funds to hire a professional fundraiser for the school district.

  • Civil Rights icon to address College

    Fifty years ago, in the spring of 1965, the Rev. Dr, Martin Luther King Jr. came to Yellow Springs to deliver the commencement address at Antioch College, the alma mater of his wife, Coretta Scott King.

  • Village Council— Mayor revamp off table

    Village Council will not propose changes to the mayor’s role in the upcoming charter revision, members said at this week’s Council work session.

  • Louis R. Michea III

    Louis R. Michea III

    Louis R. Michea III, of Fernandina Beach, Fla. and formerly of Marietta, Ga., passed away on June 10, 2015, surrounded by his loving family. He was 73 years old.

  • Jordan captivates at YSAC show

    Antioch College student Jumana Snow will open an exhibit of her artwork at YSAC on June 26. (Submitted photo by Sarah G-Love)

    Antioch College Miller Fellow Jumana Snow is inviting the Yellow Springs community to take a voyage across the Middle East to her birth country, the kingdom of Jordan. No plane ticket or passport is required.

  • Spires of art and whimsy

    The Village of Yellow Springs Public Art Commission will award Tim and Kelley Callahan, here with their daughter Lucy, the first Village Inspiration and Design Award, or VIDA, on Friday, June 19, 8 p.m. at the YSAC Gallery. At their home on the corner of Corry Street and Glen View Road, the Callahans have built ever-changing stone piles, or cairns, for the last 20 years. (photo by Lauren Heaton)

    The mystical garden of rock forms balanced precariously in the yard of Tim and Kelley Callahan has a life of its own.

  • Harness power of the potty

    In his nine years as the Village Water and Wastewater Superintendent, Joe Bates has overseen a complete overhaul of the wastewater treatment plant and the near-complete redesign of a new water treatment plant, and ushered both facilities back into compliance with current Environmental Protection Agency standards.

  • Jane Hawes Norman

    Jane Hawes Norman

    Jane Hawes Norman, 77, went to Heaven on June 10, 2015, after a long series of illnesses.

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