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Bulldog Sports Round-Up | April 25, 2025
“Thunder struck! No, not in the sky but by the Bulldog bats. Hit after hit was pounded out, including a double by Desmond Truitt — his second of the day after coming off the bench.”
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Bulldog Sports Round-Up | April 18, 2025
The middle school, JV and varsity teams each had three games scheduled last week. However, the JV got in only one game, while the middle school and varsity teams were able to play two each.
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John Fiske Wing
John Fiske Wing, 93, passed away on April 17, 2025, in Dayton, Ohio.
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Chamber Music in Yellow Springs to host 40th annual competition
Chamber Music in Yellow Springs will present its 40th annual Competition for Emerging Professional Ensembles on Sunday, April 27, beginning at 4 p.m., at First Presbyterian Church.
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Yellow Springs Earth Day celebration set for Sunday
The YS Earth Day and Community Habitat Celebration will be 1–4 p.m. Sunday, April 27, on the YS Senior Center-owned lawn at the corner of East North College and Livermore streets.
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April 25–May 1, 2025 Classifieds
Rentals, employment, cars, garage sales and more! Find it all in this week’s classifieds in the Yellow Springs News.
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‘Loving is Key’ | Antioch College celebrates Bayard Rustin, Coretta Scott King
Set in a rural midwestern community in the aftermath of the vandalism of a public mural, “Loving is the Key” reenacts excerpts from the speech that Bayard Rustin delivered at Antioch College on April 6, 1965, and Coretta Scott King’s 1982 Antioch College commencement speech.
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Young’s Jersey Dairy to host annual Easter egg hunt
On Sunday, April 20, Young’s Jersey Dairy will host its annual Easter egg hunt as it has for the past 41 years, but with a change.
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Step by step
Audiences crowded the Foundry Theater at Antioch College last weekend for the return of the annual Valerie A. Blackwell-Truitt Community Dance and Performance Arts Concert.
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Gushing over the Glen
The last few weeks have brought to Yellow Springs and the Miami Valley nearly continuous rain, dramatic swings in temperature and more than one late-night tornado alarm.
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