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  • December 15, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up

    Yellow Springs Bulldog junior Tony Marineli (10) and sophomore Trey Anderson (44) fight through a phalanx of Emmanuel Christian players in the Bulldog’s game on Dec. 9. While the game ended in an excruciatingly close, 54–53 Bulldog loss, mentally, the players are in great shape, said assistant coach Phil Renfro. They are engaged and eager to learn, and play well together, he said. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    December 15, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up

  • A taste of winter

    At least three inches of snow fell in the area Tuesday, Dec. 13, causing the first winter havoc.

  • Sweet little houses

    At the 2016 Gingerbread Festival, Ru Robertson stood guard beside the house she created, in the foreground, complete with Snoopy on top, which took second prize in the competition. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    The magic of sugar and the holiday season converged last Saturday at the Second Annual ­Gingerbread Festival at Mills Lawn gym, sponsored by the Mills Lawn PTO.

  • Paul Graham: a soft-spoken force for equality

    Longtime villager Paul Graham is shown in the kitchen of his Corry Street home surrounded by photos of family, including his late wife, Jewell, at right. Graham played a major role in integrating downtown businesses in the early 1960s. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    A soft-spoken and gentle man, Paul Graham doesn’t seem like a troublemaker. Yet in Yellow Springs a half century ago, Graham made considerable trouble for those who stood in the path of equal rights for all.

  • At Wildflower, style and community

    Wildflower Salon has new digs. Owner Emily Anglemyer, right, moved the hair salon last month to the space formerly occupied by Brandt Gallery. Her friend and associate, Meghan Burrowes, left, recently joined her in the business. Previously co-located with Wildflower Boutique, the salon sought to expand. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    There isn’t a barber pole outside the new home for the Wildflower Salon, but proprietor Emily Anglemyer and her associate, Meghan Burrowes, hope that their hair salon offers the welcoming, community vibe of a classic barbershop.

  • Jeannette Anne McDonald

    Jeannette Anne McDonald

    Jeannette Anne McDonald, 85, of Yellow Springs, left this life peacefully on Dec. 9, 2016, at 7 p.m. at Soin Medical Center

  • James C. Lichtenfels

    James C. Lichtenfels passed away Dec. 8, 2016.

  • Name change

    Anna Isabella Bausch

  • Village Council considers 2017 goals

    At their Dec. 5 meeting, Council members reviewed a status update on this year’s Village Council goals with an eye toward identifying 2017 goals.

  • Public Meetings

    Village of Yellow Springs

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