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  • • March 22
  • • Seniors say ‘yes, and…’ to life

      Through exercises that build confidence, foster humility and sharpen wit, village resident and lifelong improv actor Justin Howard is teaching local seniors how to say “yes, and …” to life.

  • • Dine and shine at Arise Café

      Longtime villagers Shaun Craig and Jake Siemer recently took over at Arise Café and Catering, a small brunch-and-lunch joint located at 2960 W. Enon Road, in Xenia Twp.

  • • Man arrested in connection with March 14 homicide

      A man has been arrested in connection with a fatal shooting that occurred in Yellow Springs on Thursday, March 14. Jackson Isaiah Bleything, 22, a Springfield resident and 2020 graduate of Yellow Springs High School, was taken into custody on Sunday, March 17. 

  • • Ohio primary election tomorrow, March 19

      All Yellow Springs residents — those who live in precincts 440, 441, 442 and 443, as well as those who live in precinct 456 in Miami Township — can vote at Antioch University Midwest at 900 Dayton St. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m.–7:30 p.m.

  • • Crockett explores ‘dual selves’ in ‘4 a.m. Girl’ exhibition

      Iden Crockett again opens herself up to the world with “4 a.m. Girl,” an exhibition that will open to the public this Friday, March 15, with a reception beginning at 6 p.m. in the YS Arts Council’s Robert F. Baldwin Gallery.

  • • BREAKING | Reported shooting on S. High Street in Yellow Springs

      Around 7:45 p.m., on Thursday, March 14, a shooting was reported on the 600 block of South High Street. 

  • • School board discusses upcoming levy, facilities

      The Yellow Springs School Board also approved the selection of a construction manager for the facilities project and discussed the substitute levy that will appear on March 19 primary ballots in the village.

  • • Gregory Sanford

      Gregory Kent “Greg” Sanford, age 70, of Xenia, passed away March 11, 2024.

  • • Free community meal welcomes all

      The locally based Beloved Community Project offers a free community meal the third Saturday of each month, noon–2 p.m., at First Presbyterian Church. The next meal is March 16.

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