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  • Up and out: 2019 YSHS commencement and McKinney moving up ceremonies

    McKinney Middle School and Yellow Springs High School both celebrated their moving up and moving on ceremonies.

  • Couple saved in morning fire

    Lightning was the likely cause of an early morning house fire Tuesday, May 28, that sent three Yellow Springs residents to the hospital, fire Chief Colin Altman said this week.

  • Yellow Springs Board of Education Meeting

    Thursday, June 13, 7 p.m.

  • Szempruch heads News ads

    Suzanne Szempruch is now head of advertising and the newest co-owner of the 139-year-old newspaper.

  • Native American mascot controversy — Schools learn limits of debate

    Should schools use Native American images and names for sports teams? Yellow Springs High School 10th-grade social studies students were set to debate the pros and cons of that question next week before a panel of community member judges. But over the last week, YSHS staff, school parents and villagers wrestled with a different question — should the issue of Native American mascots and nicknames be up for debate?

  • Volunteers needed for annual Strawberry Cutting Bee

    The annual Strawberry Festival will be held on Friday and Saturday, June 7 and 8, and will be kicked off with a Cutting Bee on Friday morning.

    The annual Strawberry Cutting Bee, where volunteers help to cut berries for the First Presbyterian Church’s Strawberry Fest fundraiser, will be held Friday, June 7, beginning at 9 a.m. at the church.

  • Streets to close for Street Fair

    Some streets will be closed and parking will be restricted for Street Fair on Oct. 8. (Photo by Aaron Zaremsky)

    Several streets in the village will close for preparations for the spring Street Fair this weekend.

  • Swim lessons offered at Gaunt Park Pool

    Swim lessons will be offered at the Gaunt Park Pool during two four-day sessions: Monday–Thursday, June 10–13 and June 17–20.

  • African-American Genealogy Group celebrates 20 years

    Members of the AAGGMV in 2009, as they celebrated the group's 10th anniversary. (Photo from aaggmv.org)

    The African-American Genealogy Group of the Miami Valley, or AAGGMV, will celebrate its 20th anniversary on June 22 in Dayton. The Anniversary Celebration will convene at the Historic McKinley United Methodist Church from 10 a.m.–2 p.m.

  • Antioch announces 2019 commencement speaker

    Antioch College has announced that Shannon TL Isom, president and CEO of YWCA Dayton, will be the guest speaker at the school’s 2019 commencement ceremony, Saturday, June 22. 

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