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Articles From August 30th, 2019

  • The Antioch School presents ‘The Wizard of Oz’

    “Wizard of Oz” is the latest theatrical production of the Antioch School Older Group.

  • Sam Bachtell

    Villager Sam Bachtell passed away peacefully on Monday, April 23, surrounded by loved ones.

  • April 26, 2018, Bulldog sports round-up

    Members of the YSHS varsity baseball team are all smiles before the start of the April 12 game at Belmont High School. The Bulldogs would go on to win the game 13-5. Pictured left to right are Tony Marinelli, Dylan Rainey, Colton Bittner, Eric Romohr, Trey Anderson, Jasiah Zinger-Mitchell, Eli Cordell, Travis Scarfpin and Donnie Isenbarger. (Submitted photo by Eleanor Anderson)

    April 26, 2018, Bulldog sports round-up

  • Deborah Fugett

    Longtime villager and massage therapist Deborah Fugett died Friday, April 20, at her West North College Street home.

  • Thomas Vernon Biggs

    Thomas Vernon Biggs,

    Thomas Vernon Biggs, 61, of Yellow Springs, succumbed to his four-year battle with cancer and passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 17, 2018, at Elmcroft of Fairborn.

  • School board sets limits on public comments

    The Yellow Springs School Board’s regular meeting Thursday, April 12, was its first since the middle/high school principal took a medical leave of absence last month and allegations of sexual misconduct between high school students became public. However, the board kept discussions related to employee and student concerns to a minimum.

  • Dr. Charles Scott Hosket

    Dr. Charles Scott Hosket, DVM

    Dr. Charles Scott Hosket, DVM, age 65, of Yellow Springs, passed away unexpectedly Thursday, April 19, 2018.

  • At Springfield Museum of Art — Colorful caravans, carousels in show

    “Marvelous Journeys,” an exhibit of the work of local artist Sharri Phillips, pictured above, will be on display at the Springfield Museum of Art beginning this Sunday, April 22, and running until September. An opening reception will be held this Sunday, April 22, at 4 p.m. at the museum. (Photo By Carla Steiger)

    “Marvelous Journeys,” an exhibition of the work of Yellow Springs artist Sharri Paula Phillips, opens April 22 and runs through Sept. 9 in the Chakeres Gallery in the Springfield Museum of Art.

  • Line forms soon for Record Store Day

    The third weekend of April brings with it Record Store Day, which Josh Castleberry, owner of Toxic Beauty Records, attributes with the exposure that put his store on the map. (Photo by Will Drewing)

    The third weekend of April brings with it Record Store Day, the Saturday when vinyl fans celebrate record store culture and flock to independent record stores to get their pick of limited release albums.

  • A higher education in Peru

    Thirty-five Yellow Springs High School students participated in a service-learning trip to Peru over spring break. The students helped build a structure for an indigenous women’s textile cooperative in the Andean village of Huilloc. (Submitted Photo by Eli Hurwitz)

    Thirty-five students, six chaperones and four accompanying adults learned a variety of words and phrases in the native Quechua language during the 10 days of their travel in Peru.

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