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Jan
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2025

Articles by Matt Minde :: Page 14

  • Yellow Springs Scouts for Equality celebrate victory

    Cub Scout Bobby Wyatt holds an "Inclusive Scouting Award" distributed by the Scouts for Equality. The symbolic badge signals a scout is tolerant and inclusive. (Submitted photo by Lake Miller)

    The local chapter of Scouts for Equality celebrated a victory Monday as the national chapter of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) announced it would remove the ban on gay and lesbian adults from joining.

  • Brash brass

    The Friends Music Camp Street Band marched a quick downtown loop Saturday afternoon to announce their concert that evening, “Musicians for Justice and Peace,” which benefited Glen Helen. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    The Friends Music Camp Street Band marched a quick downtown loop Saturday afternoon to announce their concert that evening.

  • Yellow Springs Summer Music Camp goes out on a high note

    Students and teachers alike perform last Friday, July 10, in the Yellow Springs Summer Music Camp orchestra. Pictured above are, from left, teacher Alex Moore, Antonio Chaiten, Sophie Hannes, Sean Adams and Adeline McKay. (Photos by Matt Minde)

    Students and teachers alike perform last Friday, July 10, in the Yellow Springs Summer Music Camp orchestra. Campers will perform the “Grande Finale” concert at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, July 18, in front of Mills Lawn School, or in the gym in case of rain.

  • “Doc” Smith, Howard Storer, DVM

    “Doc” Smith, Howard Storer (DVM)

    “Doc” Smith, Howard Storer (DVM), 93, of Fairborn, OH passed away Monday, July 6, 2015 in Hospice of Dayton.

  • A Yellow Springs Fourth of July picture book

    Saturday’s 4th of July festivities benefited from beautiful summer weather. In the afternoon hundreds lined Xenia Avenue for the annual small-town parade and many more covered the ground at Gaunt Park for the evening’s live music and fireworks. Whizzing through the parade downtown, Antioch School student Zay Crawford (front) and alumnus Max Mullin balanced their unicycles (one a giraffe!) between floats, candy throwers and water sprayers. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    Saturday’s 4th of July festivities benefited from beautiful summer weather.

  • Rain dampens, but baseball goes on

    Rain continues to wreak havoc on both the Minor and Major League rec baseball schedules, with only enough dry days to get in three Minor League games.

  • Special Olympics torch passes though Yellow Springs

    Captain Steve Lane of the Xenia Police Department ran the "Flame of Hope" through downtown Yellow Springs Thursday, as part of the long-standing Law Enforcement Torch Run fundraiser for the Ohio Special Olympics. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    The Special Olympics’ “Flame of Hope” was carried through Yellow Springs Thursday, June 25

  • Village Council clerk’s assistant

    Village of Yellow Springs

  • Yellow Springs Youth baseball season opens

    The 2015 Minor League season is off to an exciting start, resulting in hot bats and some even hotter defense.

  • The skunks are out!

    Photo via Wikipedia, by Tom Friedel, CC.

    The weather has let up. You let the dog out. A few moments later you hear a scuffle, a tell-tale yelp.

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