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Apr
05
2025

Articles by YS News Staff :: Page 242

  • Annual peak of gullibility comes round again

    This has been going on for hundreds of years.

    There’s humor, satire and practical jokery the year ’round, but these take on new meaning, gravitas perhaps, when thrown into relief by the spotlight of April 1st.

  • Exhibition to feature ‘spiritual landscapes’

    Paintings and photographs by locally based artist Scott Randall Lindberg will be on display throughout the month of  April at the ReMax Plus Realty gallery at 257 Xenia Ave, downtown Yellow Springs.

  • The neighs have it

    Iggy, the white gelding, Doc, Buddy and Tank make a day of it on the pastures behind the Riding Centre. (Photo by Luciana Lieff)

    Out to pasture, in a good way.

  • Superintendent Search General Community Forum

    Thursday, April 4, 6:30–8 p.m.

  • Jim Agna memorial

    A memorial service for Jim Agna will be held Saturday, July 6, beginning at 2 p.m., at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Yellow Springs

  • SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK BEGINS

    Week of May 6–10, 2019

  • PUBLIC MEETINGS

    VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS

  • Help Kidscouts pack meals

    The Kidscouts Hunger Van will make a stop at the Senior Center on Sunday, March 31, 1–3 p.m.

    The Kidscouts Hunger Van will make a stop at the Senior Center on Sunday, March 31, 1–3 p.m.

  • New healing arts school—Coming to grips with grief

    Joshua Hayward is well known in the village for his tarot card readings, astrological charts and as a meditation leader. His three-week course “Negotiating Shadow: Discovering the True Self,” addresses grief, loss and using the opportunity to grow, and will begin this Sunday. (Photo By Gary McBride)

    Like many of us, Joshua Hayward knows a thing or two about grief. His wife, Esther Lail, died in 2013, which is when Hayward’s “path to suffering opened up,” he said this week.

  • YSPD commendations

    From left: Officer Paul Raffoul and Dispatcher Ruth Peterson, center, received Council commendations for their actions on the Dec. 13, 2018 fatal shooting in the village Right: Sgt. Naomi Watson was honored at the Council meeting by YSPD Chief Brian Carlson with a new plaque congratulating her on receiving a 2018 David P. Eckert Outstanding Law Enforcement Service Award. (Submitted photos)

    At Council’s March 18 meeting, three employees of the Yellow Springs Police Department received commendations and congratulations on their work.

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