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  • • Yellow Springs real estate—Market still strong, but some suffer

      As economists talk about the U.S. taking a dive toward recession, the housing sector in Yellow Springs, by many accounts, seems little impacted.

  • • Energized alumni keep eyes on an independent college

      At their annual reunion in Yellow Springs last weekend, about 400 Antioch College alumni took steps to move ahead quickly to reach an agreement with the Antioch University Board of Trustees for an independent college.

  • • Village gardens bloom with summer sights this Sunday

      The flower names from the various gardens read like a class roster from Antioch School. In one “classroom” there is Veronica, Spiraea, Yarrow and Daylily along with the Hosta triplets — Janet, June and Francee.

  • • Youth pick-up baseball league

      An informal youth pick-up baseball league has been organized for the summer. The target for the league is boys and girls 11–14 years.

  • • Pirates still top the Minors

      The Pirates remain at the top of the Minor league standings after three weeks of play through Saturday, June 21, with a record of 5 – 1, despite taking their first loss last week at the hands of a talented Indians team, who is one game back at 3-1. The two teams met for the […]

  • • Challenger soccer camp success, fun
  • • Russel H. Miller

      Russel H. Miller died on Saturday, June 28, in Mercy Hospital, Springfield. He was 88. He was born at home near Clifton on January 29, 1920, to Walter and Myrtle (Star) Miller.

  • • Douglas Scott

      Douglas Scott, born on the fourth of July, 1917, in Boston, Mass., died peacefully on Monday, June 23, in his home in Yellow Springs. He was 90 years old.

  • • Quite a fair day at the fair

           

  • • YSKP to bring life to ‘Frankenstein’

      Fans of Mary Shelley’s original work, Frankenstein, written in 1818, must have been horrified to watch Hollywood hook its profit-seeking electrodes up to her carefully constructed philosophical essay, then zap 42 celluloid creations into life.

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