June 16
- Published: June 15, 2023
Features
- Activist to deliver Antioch College commencement address
Eighteen Antioch College students will become the college’s newest alumni following commencement ceremonies Saturday, June 24.
- Perry League | T-ball nights full of surprises
The local T-ball league has now encompassed more than five decades and endeared itself to the hearts of many children and families in the village.
- Mad River Theater Works youth residency debuts
The inaugural Mad River Theater Works summer theater residency for youth will debut a public performance on Friday, June 23, beginning at 7 p.m. at the Foundry Theater.
- Unsolicited Opinions | Keep racist items out of stores
“If Yellow Springs is to be a welcoming village, we have to work together to reject stereotypes of BIPOC and other minority groups.”
- 90-home subdivision underway in Yellow Springs
Infrastructure construction is officially underway at 402 N. Wright St. — the site of a future 90-home subdivision in Yellow Springs.
- Yellow Springs Board of Education approves facilities levy resolution
At its most recent regular meeting Thursday, June 8, the Yellow Springs Board of Education unanimously approved a resolution of necessity to place a combined bond issue and income tax levy for upgrading local school facilities before voters on Nov. 7.
- Spring Street Fair 2023
In usual fashion, hundreds of knickknack vendors lined the streets as succulent aromas from food trucks wafted through the crowds, and all day long, music filled the air.
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