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Articles From August 30th, 2019

  • Richard Thomas Phillips

    Richard Thomas Phillips

    Richard Thomas Phillips, age 82, of Yellow Springs, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2015, at Kettering Medical Center.

  • September 10, 2015 Bulldog sports round-up

    Junior Levi Jackson thinks on the fly as he follows the ball’s trajectory in the Bulldog’s home match last Saturday against the Waynesville Spartans. Coach Van Ausdal says the Bulldogs have “very strong chemistry — they want to win as a team.” The Match ended in a 2–2 tie. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    September 10, 2015 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Village council— An eye on economic growth

    At their Aug. 24 meeting, Village Council members agreed on three steps to move forward on local economic development. The steps were in response to a presentation by Assistant Village Manager John Yung on “Ideas and Strategies for Economic Prosperity,” which Yung also described as “reflections after seven and a half months in Yellow Springs.”

  • New teachers’ second week

    Last month, the News introduced 10 of 13 new Yellow Springs Schools teachers and aides. This week, as students finish their second week of classes, we profile the final three school staff members who are new to the village this year.

  • Hardman memorial

    Obituary

    A memorial service to celebrate the life of Barbara L. Hardman (“Nurse Barb”) is planned for Sunday, Sept. 13, 3 p.m., in the Herndon Gallery at Antioch College.

  • AU leadership program grows

    Shown above are 20 members of Antioch University’s Ph.D. in Leadership and Change Class of 2015, shown at AU Midwest following their Aug. 1 commencement. Altogether, the group included 23 graduates from 14 states and three countries. (Submitted Photo by Andy Snow )

    Now in its 15th year, the Antioch University doctorate degree in leadership and change has graduated about 170 men and women who are schooled in leadership in the context of the historic Antioch values of racial, economic and social justice.

  • Suheil Badi’ Bushrui

    Suheil Badi’ Bushrui

    Dr. Suheil Badi’ Bushrui, local resident, distinguished scholar and tireless champion of the cause of peace, passed away on Sept. 2 at the age of 85.

  • When war inspired lives of peace

    This year marks the 70th year since the U.S. dropped the first and only atomic bombs in wartime history on the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

  • Overbid postpones streetscape work

    The downtown streetscape project scheduled to start on the west side of Xenia Avenue this summer has been postponed until the spring of 2016. According to Village Manager Patti Bates, the project’s construction bid was higher than the Village budget allowed, and the project will be rebid next spring.

  • A choir’s joyful sounds for the Earth

    The World House Choir is rehearsing Paul Winter’s Missa Gaia for a local performance Friday and Saturday, Sept. 11 and 12, at 7 p.m. at the Antioch College Amphitheatre. Above, from left are basses Lucas Bautista (obscured), Ron Siemer, Frank Fortino, Nick Daily and David Seitz. (Submitted Photo by Liz Mersky)

    Local resident Cathy Roma believes that singing through the body about sacred ideas brings them alive and helps them to manifest.

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