Nov
05
2024

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  • Antioch College earns Federal Work College designation

    The Federal Work College system is an evolution of the traditional work-study program. While the latter typically benefits students from lower-income backgrounds, the work college model mandates that every student living on campus must work, regardless of their financial background.

  • New flavors at Trail Town Brewing

    “We’ve got smoked chicken wings with multiple flavors, fresh-cut fries, and poutine—a Canadian treat with gravy, braised beef, and cheese curds,” Brummett said.

  • Sumayah Chappelle’s ‘Renaissance’ at Crome Architecture

    The artistic expressions on display in “Renaissance,” Chappelle said, are deeply intertwined with both her personal and spiritual journeys, with the exhibition serving as both a reflection of her Islamic faith and her personal growth.

  • Ongoing benefit aids local musician, friend

    “Life has a way of making you sit still and re-evaluate things; the community’s support has been overwhelming and humbling,” said Charles “Chuck” Arthur Williams, who is currently battling cancer.

  • A gay day

    Drag queens Vodka Anne Cox, left, and National Holiday, right, greeted parade watchers during the annual Pride festival Saturday, June 29.

  • Fair is fair

    Villagers, visitors and vendors — around 30,000, according to Village estimates — all had a perfect day for the twice yearly Street Fair event Saturday, June 8.

  • Sister Trillium makes moves

    Sister Trillium, which previously operated out of the YS Farmers Market, will roll out its one-of-a-kind creative reuse center model — collecting unused art and craft supplies and selling them at a discounted rate — in a new-to-them brick-and-mortar space.

  • Latin flavors at Salsa Brava

    As spring returns warm weather to the village, both local residents and visitors may be enticed by a relatively new food option making its way around downtown Yellow Springs.

  • Village rallies around ‘Brother Bear’

    In a tale of resilience and community support, local resident Patrick Harney — known affectionately by villagers as “Brother Bear” — recently shared with the News his story of overcoming health challenges while grappling with the financial strain it has placed on his coffee business.

  • Yellow Springs Film Fest to showcase ‘Mini-Fest’

    Yellow Springs Film Festival is gearing up to present its Mini-Fest at the historic Little Art Theatre Saturday, April 6, offering audiences a lineup of films that promise to leave a lasting impact.

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