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  • Kingian nonviolence at CS King center

    Mila Cooper, director of the Coretta Scott King Center at Antioch College, co-led a Kingian Nonviolence Conflict Reconciliation training last weekend at the center. The two-day training was for students, staff and community members. (News Archive photo by Lauren Heaton)

    The first of six principles distilled from the writings of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. establishes the foundational precepts of King’s philosophy of nonviolence.

  • Public Meetings

    Village of Yellow Springs

  • VILLAGE JOB OPENING: PART-TIME METER READER

    VILLAGE JOB OPENING: PART-TIME METER READER

  • Your Village Needs You!

    Human relations Commission

  • New director at Children’s Center

    Malissa Doster, new director of the Yellow Springs Community Children’s Center, paid a visit last week to the center’s toddler room. Shown above are, in front, Soloman Cosby; from left, Finn Wallant, Dylan Carson, Isabella Lorenzo on lap (Doster’s daughter), Doster and Kadence Sturdivant. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    In her new job only a month, Yellow Springs Community Children’s Center Director Malissa Doster has already made changes. For instance, she’s cleaned up the center’s entry way, which previously had a cluttered look.

  • Priscilla Janney-Pace

    Priscilla Janney-Pace

    Priscilla Janney-Pace died suddenly of an apparent heart attack on Dec. 6, 2017, at her home in Yellow Springs, Ohio, at the age of 72.

  • December 14, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-Up

    Boys basketball player Andrew Clark, #3, drove the ball forward during Saturday’s game against Catholic Central. Tony Marinelli stands by. The Bulldogs lost the game, but finished the week 2–1. (Submitted photo courtesy of Illyas Harris, Digital Hand Media)

    Bulldog Sports Round-Up — December 7, 2017

  • BLOG—It’s time to start listening to WOC, y’all

    Did you know that Browder v. Gayle, the case that legally ended Alabama’s bus segregation laws, had as its plaintiffs four African-American women?

  • Bringing the body to alignment

    Melissa Dailey, a certified Rolfer, is shown in her office at the Wellness Center. (photo by Jeff Simons)

    Two thousand years ago, Marcus Aurelius encouraged his subjects to “stand up straight, not straightened.” While some historians believe he was conversing metaphorically, others believe the Roman emperor was speaking anatomically: people with healthy postural muscles don’t need to think about standing up straight; it comes naturally.

  • Cresco to break ground on cultivation facility

    Cresco Labs will break ground on the site of its upcoming medical marijuana cultivation facility on Dec. 14.

    Cresco Labs Ohio will hold a groundbreaking event for its medical marijuana cultivation facility on Thursday, Dec. 14, 10:30 a.m., at 904 Dayton St.

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