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Articles From August 30th, 2019

  • Sarah Lansing

    Sarah Lansing, a longtime resident of the village, died yesterday after a long illness.

  • Winifred Shuler

    Winifred D. Shuler passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2016, at Hospice of Dayton. She was 96.

  • Blog – An important chat with a Sex Coach

    “I focus on getting clients to feel comfortable to talk about their sexuality.I think sexuality can be terrifying. It’s a very lonely, isolating experience to grapple with whatever concern you have, but when someone gains control over their sexuality, there is nothing more empowering. I have seen it.”

  • Printing to make its mark again

    A village legacy is being given new life by a Dayton company that is, in all senses of the phrase, on the move.
    Dayton Mailing Services, or DMS, which specializes in high-tech mailing and printing services, is poised to purchase 888 Dayton St., a 10-acre commercial property near Antioch University Midwest.

  • Village commission, committee, board openings

    The Council of the Village of Yellow Springs invites citizens to apply for service on one of the Village’s commissions, committees or boards

  • An Ordinance Adopting Chapter 881 Regarding Municipal Income Tax

    Ordinance No. 2015-19, Village Of Yellow Springs, Ohio

  • From ‘useless’ to ‘use again’

    The Zero Waste group of Yellow Springs presents a free screening of the documentary “Reuse! Because You Can’t Recycle the Planet” followed by a panel discussion this Saturday, Jan. 23, at 2 p.m. in room 219 at the Antioch College Science Building. Shown above are, from left, event organizer Liz Mersky, local artist Anna Burke and organizer Vickie Hennessy, with Burke holding a sculpture she created from discarded plastic spoons. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    What grabbed Liz Mersky’s attention were the images of an albatross mistaking plastic for food and dolphins struggling while tangled up in the ever growing floating mass of plastic waste that’s been dumped in the oceans.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up — Jan. 28, 2016

    YSHS swimmer Madison Kellar dives into the frigid waters of competition on Jan. 23 at the Kenton Ridge Invitational in Dayton. The team’s performance was laden with ranking finishes and no less than 27 personal bests. Kellar had a personal best in the 500 freestyle, swimming almost a third of a mile in 7:39.38. (Submitted Photo)

    Jan. 28, 2016

  • Planning Commission

    Monday, Feb. 8, 2016, 7 p.m.

  • School board meeting — Merhemic continues as board head

    The school board meeting on Thursday, Jan. 14, was marked by a number of recognitions, appointments and personnel changes in school board and school district offices.

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