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  • Community Solutions’ 64th conference — Exploring ‘Economics of Happiness’

    The movement for local has gone international, and two of its ambassadors are among the speakers at this year’s Community Solutions conference, the nonprofit’s 64th.

  • JSTF reports to Council — Police changes in process

    Since its inception about a year ago, the Justice System Task Force, or JSTF, has made several recommendations for changes at the Yellow Springs Police Department.

  • Shirl LeVesconte memorial

    Shirley "Shirl" Levesconte

    Friends and family will gather to celebrate the life of Shirl LeVesconte on Friday, Oct. 20, 3 p.m., in the Senior Center great room.

  • Heather Woodman Memorial

    Heather Woodman

    A celebration of Heather Woodman’s life will be held at Rockford Chapel, located at 515 President St., on Saturday, Oct. 28, at 1 p.m.

  • Concern over white nationalist fliers continues

    Following the posting of white nationalist fliers near Antioch College a month ago, some local residents fear the village could become a target for white supremacists. But there is limited evidence so far to suggest that Yellow Springs is seeing an uptick in such activity.

  • Beloved Mr. Fub’s Party to close

    Word that Mr. Fub’s Party toy store is closing with the retirement of owner Priscilla Moore, left, brought longtime patron and former villager Donna McGovern into the shop with her granddaughter, Kennedy, this past weekend to wish Moore well. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    The party’s over. Priscilla Moore, owner and proprietor of Mr. Fub’s Party toy store, has decided to call it a day after 37 years in business.

  • Way Back Wednesday — Oct. 11, 1967

    Welcome to the inaugural Way Back Wednesday, the first in a series of posts that take a glance into the archives of the YS News.

  • BLOG— Black chimes, moving like branches

    Marc Chagall, "Musicians," 1979 (Via Wikiart)

    The jays wake up mouthy. The crows flap shouting out of sleep. Everyone has a voice. Especially the silent ones.

  • The 365 Project seeks ‘Reflections on Race’

    As part of its mission to facilitate courageous conversations related to racial equity, The 365 Project has begun an initiative, “Reflections on Race,” to collect anecdotal, personal reflections related to positive or challenging interracial interactions in YS across the years.

  • BLOG-Girl Time

    Closing night of an eye opening show

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