October 29
- Published: October 28, 2020
Features
- News from the Past
Contributing writer Don Hollister compiles some of the more compelling headlines that occurred in past Septembers and Octobers in last week’s “News from the Past” column.
- Village of YS— Free Wi-Fi downtown coming
The Village of Yellow Springs is providing free Wi-Fi access downtown for a year in a pilot project that could eventually lead to community-owned broadband internet available throughout town.
- Yellow Springs Halloween amid COVID-19
In late September, the Village of Yellow Springs announced that the usual community Halloween activities — bonfires and trick or treating — would be canceled due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
- Election Day 2020: how to vote
Voters have just two days left to cast their ballots for the 2020 presidential general election. There are three ways to vote in this election. Read more in our Voter’s Guide for the 2020 General Election:
- Ballard seeks Ohio Senate seat
The News rounds out its candidate spotlights this week with a brief profile of Democratic state senatorial candidate Charles Ballard.
- Uncertain fate for Antioch Review
The current and future status of the Review, which has a national and international reputation for literary excellence, is unclear to the magazine’s longtime editor — furloughed since April — and longtime production staff.
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