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Articles From August 30th, 2019

  • Bing Design celebrates 15 years

    Please join us on July 16 for the next Chamber Business After Hours as we help Bing Design celebrate their 15 Year Anniversary.

  • “Doc” Smith, Howard Storer, DVM

    “Doc” Smith, Howard Storer (DVM)

    “Doc” Smith, Howard Storer (DVM), 93, of Fairborn, OH passed away Monday, July 6, 2015 in Hospice of Dayton.

  • Virginia Ruth Alexander

    Obituary

    Virginia Ruth Alexander, 87, loving wife of James G. Alexander of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed in peace at Friends Care Community on June 30, 2015.

  • John Eastman well dedication

    Last week, the Dayton Art Institute honored John and his contribution to the arts community by dedicating its new well as The Eastman Well. (Submitted photo)

    The Dayton Art Institute honored John Eastman and his contribution to the arts community by dedicating its new well as The Eastman Well.

  • Stylish hair, stylish clothing at Wildflower Boutique

    Danyel Mershon, seated, and Emily Anglemyer recently opened Wildflower Boutique and Salon at 232 Xenia Ave., the former home of Iona Boutique. Both women grew up in Springfield but now live in Yellow Springs. Mershon sells women’s clothing and jewelry in one section of the store while Anglemyer cuts, styles and colors hair in another. (Photo by Diane chiddister)

    Recently, Danyele Mershon reached her dream in downtown Yellow Springs with the opening of Wildflower Boutique and Salon, which she owns with her good friend Emily Anglemyer, a hair stylist.

  • Rope rescue in Clifton Gorge

    The Miami Township Fire-Rescue squad pulled a Centerville youth from the Clifton Gorge after she fell 30–60 feet into the “narrows” on Tuesday evening, June 23.

  • Minor League Indians still on top

    In the Minor League, the Winds Cafe Indians narrowly beat the Peach’s Reds 9-7 on Wednesday, July 1. Shown above, Lucas Dunn of the Indians with a hit against the Vintage Truck Dragons. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    Despite suffering their first loss, the Winds Cafe Indians remain atop the Minor League standings midway through the 2015 season.

  • Urban Gypsy for gypsy in us all

    Last month Brenda Kennedy, owner of the Dayton Street vintage clothing store Dirty Fabulous, opened Urban Gypsy in the former location of Sweet Sanaa, 138 Dayton St., offering a wide variety of one-of-a-kind products from small businesses. While Iona Boutique has taken over the former Dirty Fabulous location, vintage clothing from the store is still available. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    The tiny store, Urban Gypsy, is housed at 138 Dayton St., and it wasn’t easy to fit everything inside.

  • Yellow Springs Resilience Network ramps up efforts

    In January local members of the Yellow Springs Resilience Network toured a green building on the campus of Oberlin College which features solar panels, geothermal heating and cooling and a “living machine” waste recycling system. From left are Dave Westneat, Kat Walker, Duard Headley, Al Schlueter and Rick Walkey. (Submitted photo by Eric Johnson)

    Yellow Springs Resilience Network hopes to insulate the village from the worst impacts of climate change.

  • A Yellow Springs Fourth of July picture book

    Saturday’s 4th of July festivities benefited from beautiful summer weather. In the afternoon hundreds lined Xenia Avenue for the annual small-town parade and many more covered the ground at Gaunt Park for the evening’s live music and fireworks. Whizzing through the parade downtown, Antioch School student Zay Crawford (front) and alumnus Max Mullin balanced their unicycles (one a giraffe!) between floats, candy throwers and water sprayers. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    Saturday’s 4th of July festivities benefited from beautiful summer weather.

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