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Articles by YS News Staff :: Page 249

  • Bulldog sports round-up — Feb. 7, 2019

    LEFT: Freshman Angie Smith (5) brings the ball downcourt in the Bulldogs’ hard-fought game against the Cedarville Indians on Feb. 4. Isabelle Ellis (22) and the rest of the team played tenacious full court ball, and finished strong, but came up short 63-46. Smith led all players with 32 points in the game. right: Devyn Deal swam the fly leg of the 200 Individual Medley. Cheering her on are, from back left, coaches Bradley Martin and Margaret Swanson, and Trinidad Speck. In front are Jude Meekin and Natalie Galarza. (PHoto (L) by Gary McBride; (R) courtesy of Kathleen Galarza)

    Bulldog sports round-up — Feb. 7, 2019

  • Malawi Lee McDonald

    Malawi McDonald

    Malawi Lee McDonald

  • Bulldog sports round-up — Jan. 31, 2019

    Senior Andrew Clark shoots — and makes — a free throw during the Jan. 15 home game against the West Carrollton Pirates. (Photo by Mike Knemeyer)

    Bulldog Sports Round-Up

  • David C. Norman

    David C. Norman, “Dave,” of Huber Heights, reunited with his wife, Jane, on Jan. 24, 2019. He was 80.

  • Betty J. Cordell Ford

    Betty J. Cordell Ford, 91, went home to be with the Lord on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2019, with her children by her bedside.

  • Paul DeLaVergne

    Yellow Springs lost one of its icons on Jan. 20, 2019, when Paul M. DeLaVergne passed away after a brief illness.

  • Ten-Minute Play Festival to return

    Colton Pitstick and Charlotte Walkey rehearse a scene from "Large Box — A Conundrum" at First Presbyterian Church, while a mysterious machine looms in the foreground. "Large Box" is one of seven plays that will premiere at the Ten-Minute Play Festival this Friday and Saturday.

    This year’s festival will feature seven short plays, with most of them the traditional length of 10 minutes or shorter, and one at double the standard length, anchoring the second half of the show.

  • Stay warm with cold weather tips

    With the coming onslaught of brutally cold temperatures courtesy of the winter expansion of the polar vortex, as well as general cold snaps, village residents should prepare to keep themselves alert and safe when weather is frigid.

  • Winter hike through Little Miami River Gorge slated

    Clifton Gorge in winter. (Photo from Ohio Division of Natural Areas and Preserves Facebook page.)

    The Ohio Department of Natural Resources will host its fourth annual winter hike through the Little Miami River Gorge, which runs through John Bryan State Park and Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve, on Saturday, Jan. 26.

  • 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.

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