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Articles by YS News Staff :: Page 109

  • Bulldog Sports Round-Up | Oct. 20, 2022

    The McKinney Middle School girls team won the Metro Buckeye Conference cross country meet for the second year in a row Friday, Oct. 14, during the championships held at Cedarville University.

  • Ordinance 2022-36

    Ordinance 2022-36

  • Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting Agenda

    Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting Agenda

  • Village Council Special Meeting Work Session

    Village Council Special Meeting: Work Session

  • Yellow Springs Board of Education Work Session

    Public Meetings

  • Public Meetings

    Public Meetings

  • Pickles, paddles and proceeds

    On Sunday, Oct. 9, comedian and new resident Donnell Rawlings faced villager Donna Silvert in a charity pickleball match on Antioch’s tennis courts.

  • Down to Earth | Confessions of a gardener

    “As gardeners we tend to boast and show off our largest tomatoes and most gorgeous blooms, but we rarely discuss our foibles and foul-ups, out of embarrassment.”

  • The 2022-23 Guide to Yellow Springs

    “The View from Yellow Springs” is (yet another) deliberate reworking of the famous and oft-imitated, oft-parodied March 29, 1976 New Yorker magazine cover by Saul Steinberg, depicting a New Yorker’s view of the world from Ninth Avenue. While the original was meant to poke gentle fun at New Yorkers’ perception of their city as the center of the world, this cover is meant to convey the disproportionate influence that the small town of Yellow Springs has had on the world at large — from live-saving inventions to life-changing gains in social justice, to groundbreaking cultural contributions. Rendered from a composite of aerial photographs courtesy of Bryan Cady. —Matt Minde

    With the theme of “Contributions, Big and Small,” this year’s Guide to Yellow Springs shines a light on the revolutionary inventions, pioneering patents and novel ideas that originated within the 2.7 square miles of the village.

  • Fair weather fare

    The return of Street Fair on Saturday, Oct. 8, also saw the return of crowds to downtown streets. Despite temperatures in the 30s for much of the morning, visitors came out to peruse seller wares and enjoy food and music.

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