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  • • All power to the porches

      All throughout a perfect early fall day, on Saturday, Sept. 16, over 50 musicians, bands, disc jockeys, singers, songwriters and instrumentalists of nearly every musical genre under the sun performed at the annual villagewide Porchfest.

  • • Off-season baseball training at Millworks

      The Yellow Springs Schools baseball program announced last week that it has opened an off-season training facility in a warehouse at Millworks.

  • • Brian Housh removed as Village Council president

      At the most recent Village Council meeting, Monday, Oct. 2, Council members voted to remove Brian Housh from his position as Council president.

  • • Yellow Springs goes to the Ohio Renaissance Festival

      Just 22 miles apart, Yellow Springs and the Renaissance Festival’s 30-acre fairground in Harveysburg are loci of artistry and an unending cast of characters beyond imagination.

  • • Yellow Springs Fall Street Fair to return Oct. 14

      The Yellow Springs Fall Street Fair is quickly approaching. The annual event takes place Saturday, Oct. 14, 9 a.m.–5 p.m., downtown.

  • • Douglas Charles Klappich

      Douglas Charles Klappich, of Yellow Springs, died of heart failure at Springfield Memorial Hospital on Sept. 20, 2023. He was 77.

  • • The Patterdale Hall Diaries | Tempus fugit

      “As a professor I am on a nine-month academic salary, and while this means I don’t have a lot of money, it does mean I can spend May, June and July pottering about at the Hall.”

  • • Antioch College ranked in ‘Top 100 Liberal Arts Schools’

      Antioch College announced last week that for the first time since its reopening in 2011, the college has been listed in the latest U.S. News & World Report’s Top 100 National Liberal Arts Schools ranking.

  • • Eye of the beholder

      YSHS students performed “She Kills Monsters” at Mills Lawn Thursday–Sunday last week to capacity crowds.

  • • Yellow Springs Board of Education | Work Session

      Yellow Springs Board of Education | Regular Meeting

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