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Articles by Megan Bachman :: Page 115

  • Village rings in 2012

    See photos from the annual ball drop.

  • Solar farm is still on track

    As long as the sun continues to shine on Yellow Springs, the Village could begin receiving power from a local solar photovoltaic project in 2012.

  • Wheels in FMC fundraiser

    Wheels members Rory Papania, left and Sam Salazar, second from left, met at Friends Music Camp in 2009. Now the band, which also includes Friends Music Camp alums Jamie Scott and Sam Crawford, right, along with Connor Stratton (not pictured), will perform at a benefit concert for Friends Music Camp’s scholarship fund on Friday, Dec. 30, at 7:30 p.m. at the Yellow Springs Senior Center. (Submitted photo by Savanah Amos)

    Despite both growing up in Yellow Springs, local teens Sam Salazar and Rory Papania never really met. But after attending Friends Music Camp together, they started picking a ukulele and guitar in front of Tom’s Market and the bluegrass-folk band Wheels was born.

  • 2011 Year In Review: YSHS athletes excel in many sports

    2011 Year In Review Bulldog Sports

  • Wheels to play Friends Music Camp benefit

    Local bluegrass-folk band Wheels will perform at an annual benefit for Friends Music Camp on Dec. 30 to raise funds for the school that shaped their young musical careers.

  • SPORTS SUNDAY — McKinney girls split games

    The McKinney girls basketball team took on Dayton Christian last week in an unexpected double-header and split the games with the visiting foe. See a gallery of photos from the game.

  • Claus or Haws? — In search of the real Santa

    I must have been about eight years old when my older brother showed me the pile of wrapped Christmas presents in my parents’ closet, thus dashing my belief in Santa Claus. When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, but a man in a red-and-white suit walking through downtown Yellow Springs last weekend!

  • Schnapps in the Schprings

    While sipping some authentic German pear schnapps during Christmas 2009, Meg and Steven Gujer of Sugar Creek Township had the idea to start a local craft distillery that made schnapps the traditional way.

  • Dec. 22, 2011 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Anna Mullin, left, drove the ball down the court for the McKinney girls team while teammate Kaliyah Fulton worked to get open. Mullin and Fulton each scored four points in the team’s 21–12 victory over visiting Dayton Christian. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Dec. 22, 2011 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • Antioch students assess their year

    It’s Sunday night on the Antioch College campus and while some students are studying, others are cooking a meal they planned for fellow students. They shared their thoughts on the school year thus far.

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