September 12
- Published: September 11, 2025
Features
- Elder Stories | Bruce Grimes’ 64 years of ‘Clayworks’
In the brightly lit 220 Gallery in Cedarville’s Student Center, a small fraction of work representing villager Bruce Grimes’ 64 years as a pottery artist are currently on display as part of a retrospective show, entitled “Clayworks.”
- Black Food and Farming Conference set for this weekend
The conference, formerly known as the Black Farming Conference, is in its fifth year of celebrating the heritage of food producers of color in Ohio and their contributions to agriculture locally, regionally and throughout the state.
- Yellow Springs Community Library aims for more teen engagement
When Alyssa Troquille took over as youth services librarian just shy of two months ago, she said she felt emboldened to get a message out to village teenagers: That this is their library, too, and she wants to give them a chance to shape how it works for them.
- YS Smokehouse closes, Sunrise goes strong
After about 10 months of serving up saucy and smoky Americana fare in the southern reaches of the village, Yellow Springs Smokehouse cut its final brisket earlier in September.
- Climb to honor 9/11 first responders
The LION Gem City 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at UD Arena remains one of the largest events of its kind in the area.
Obituaries
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