June 2
- Published: June 2, 2022
Features
- My Name Is Iden | Calling all rainbows
“This month will be my second time celebrating Pride as an out transgender person and this time I want to see more than just a momentary gathering of little rainbows.”
- News from the Past: May & June 2022
50 years ago, in 1972: Anti-Vietnam war protest blocks WPAFB gate. “Between 50 and 70 of the April 20 Wright Patterson AFB demonstrators are in Greene County jail.” [154 demonstrators were arrested, including two Air Force doctors.]
- Haller to retire from YS schools after 30 years
After three decades of work in the YS Schools, high school intervention specialist Donna Haller is retiring.
- The Briar Patch | Seeing the Self Beyond Addiction
“Through my own family experience, I know the throes of addiction can be a revolving door, a process that challenges even the saintliest of saint’s capacity to forgive.”
- Artist Profile | Clean Gene and his record machine
For over half a century, at a number of local venues, bars, dances and stations, longtime villager and renowned disc jockey Gene Lohman has filled the sonic spaces of Yellow Springs with his eccentric and eclectic record spinning.
- Mechanical failure causes sludge spill
On Saturday, May 28, around 6 p.m., a mechanical failure at the Village’s municipal water and wastewater treatment plant led to nearly 750 gallons of sludge spilling out of the facility.
- 10-Minute Play Festival returns
The 2022 Yellow Springs Annual 10-Minute Play Festival will be held Friday and Saturday, June 3 and 4, at 7 p.m. on the south lawn at YS High School. Admission will be by donation. Those attending are asked to bring their own lawn chairs or blankets for seating.
- Graduation 2022 | Last steps, first steps
Last Thursday, on May 26, 65 Yellow Springs High School seniors walked under the arches to take their last steps as high schoolers and first steps into the wider world.
- COVID Update | June 2, 2022
The number of COVID-related deaths across the state for the week of May 20–26 was 38, compared to 40 for May 13–19.
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