April 18
- Published: April 17, 2025
Features
- The Spring(s) | DeWine’s perspective
“Growing up as I did just down the street from Gov. DeWine’s family home, I share with him (as well as many of you) the very special experience of community that comes from having spent my formative years in the village.”
- 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.
- 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.
- ‘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.
- School board wrestles with federal mandate, funding concerns
At their Thursday, April 10, meeting, school board members and district administrators discussed a federal directive and impending state legislation that could impact the funding of local schools if they are enacted.
- Have a laugh with ‘The Works’
“The Works,” an eight-part play by local playwright Robb Willoughby, will be performed Fridays and Saturdays, April 25 and 26 and May 2 and 3, at First Presbyterian Church; each show begins at 8 p.m. The performance will run about 90 minutes.
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