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Articles by YS News Staff :: Page 215

  • Village schools closed Wednesday, Jan. 30

    Ice covers January's bare trees. Slick road conditions from the refreezing of the recent melt gave rise to this morning's two-hour school delay. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    The Yellow Springs Board of Education decided this morning to close village schools for Monday, Jan. 24, due to slick road conditions.

  • Pamela A. Butts

    Pamela A. Butts

    Pamela A. Butts, age 72, of Saint Paris, and formerly of Yellow Springs, passed away at 1:12 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 23, 2019, in her residence. 

  • Kenneth Livingston Memorial

    A celebration of life memorial will be held for Kenneth Livingston on Saturday, Feb. 2, 4–6 p.m., in Glen Helen’s Vernet Ecological Center.

  • Paul Delavergne

    Longtime resident Paul Delavergne died on Sunday, Jan. 20.

  • Al Denman

    Alvin Denman

    Al Denman died Wednesday morning, Jan. 16, 2019. He was 91.

  • January 24, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

    This year’s Yellow Springs High School girls bowling team includes, from left to right, Carley Blakey, Carina Basora, Kiera Fogarty, Emily Ranard, Sierra Ward, Audrey Thomas, Kira Hendrickson, Zoe Clark, Sophia Lawson and Steph Burks. (Submitted photo by Assistant Coach Sharon Miller)

    January 24, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

  • For the love of dance— Villager honored as DCDC celebrates 50 years

    The Dayton Contemporary Dance Company is celebrating its 50th anniversary next week with a conference and festival in collaboration with the International Association for Blacks in Dance, which runs Jan. 22–27 in Dayton. DCDC is an acclaimed regional dance company praised for its groundbreaking choreography. (Submitted Photo Courtesy of DCDC)

    It was the late 1970s when villager Richard Lapedes and his wife, Maureen Lynch, went to their first performance of the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, or DCDC.

  • Reaching out to those on the inside—  Sculptor offers healing with clay

    Local sculptor Alice Robrish recently showed off some of the work her art students at Dayton Correctional Institution created during a course she taught at the Dayton women’s prison. The lotus was made by Tyra Patterson, who was released in December 2017. (Photo by Carla Steiger)

    This article is the first in a series detailing the work and volunteer efforts of Yellow Springers at Dayton Correctional Insititution.

  • Diane L. Wilson

    Diane L. Wilson passed away unexpectedly on Jan. 4, 2019, at age 58, from a stroke caused by an aneurysm.

  • Kenneth Livingston

    A celebration of life memorial will be held for family and friends of Kenneth Livingston on Saturday, Feb. 2, 4–6 p.m.

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