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  • Your Village Needs You!

    COMMUNITY ACCESS PANEL

  • Walter ‘Wally’ Sikes

    Walter "Wally" Sikes

    On Wednesday, Feb. 28, John Neff passed at Friends Care Center after a very brief illness; he was 72.

  • Two conferences’ ‘down to earth’ topics

    Tecumseh Land Trust and the Arthur Morgan Institute for Community Solutions are hosting back-to-back conferences on land conservation and regenerative agriculture, Thursday–Friday, March 8–9, at McGregor Hall, Antioch College. The conferences are the latest partnership undertaken between TLT and Community Solutions, led respectively by Krista Magaw, left, and Susan Jennings. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Liken them to lichen. Two local nonprofits, akin to how algae and fungi form that symbiotic organism, are working in mutually beneficial ways to transform the local food and farming scene.

  • William ‘Bill’ C. Short

    William ‘Bill’ C. Short

    Beloved husband, father, grandfather and uncle, William (Bill) C. Short, 75, passed away on March 3, 2018, at his home in Yellow Springs, surrounded by family.  

  • New jazz show comes to WYSO line-up

    "Equinox," a jazz show hosted by Duante Beddingfield, will make its home on WYSO on Monday evenings.

    Each Monday night, host Duante Beddingfield will lead listeners on a journey through straight-ahead jazz, from classic tracks to the latest releases, including local musicians, obscure performers, and artists from all over the world putting their own unique stamp on the music.

  • Antioch College cuts costs: faculty, staff impacted

    Antioch College recently announced wage reductions for faculty and staff earning more than $40,000 annually, effective March 1 and continuing through June 30.

  • CMYS to present Brazilian Guitar Quartet

    The Brazilian Guitar Quartet will perform Sunday, March 25, as part of the Chamber Music in Yellow Springs series. (Submitted photo)

    On Sunday, March 25, Chamber Music in Yellow Springs will bring to the area one of the world’s leading guitar ensembles, the Brazilian Guitar Quartet. The concert will take place at 7:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church. Miami Valley’s own Jim McCutcheon will give a preconcert lecture at 6:45 p.m.

  • HHS Secretary: “There really is no such thing as medical marijuana”

    U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar, visiting the Dayton area to learn about responses to the opioid crisis, said he sees no role for medical marijuana as a pain relief alternative to prescription opioids.

  • YS Council seeks input on goals

    As Yellow Springs Village Council considers setting goals for the coming year, council members are asking for input from the community.

  • Job posting: Gaunt Park Pool staff

    GAUNT PARK POOL STAFF

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