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  • • Yarn Registry – I am a Grand Canyon park ranger, part 1

      “As a ranger, you can’t plan your day 100 percent – you’ll leave fifteen minutes early to do a program that’s only five minutes away, but that’s not enough time because there’s an elk in the way and it’s stomping its hoof and raising its head like it is going to charge you.”

  • • January 5, 2017 Bulldog sports round-up

      January 5, 2017 Bulldog sports round-up

  • • An ash tree afterlife

      A local artist used a felled ash tree from the Antioch School to create a new table in the Yellow Springs Library.

  • • Yellow Springs Police Department’s Carlson named as interim chief

      There’s a new — but friendly and familiar — face in the police chief’s office at 100 Dayton St.

  • • Heidi Viemeister memorial

      A celebration of the life of Heidi Viemeister will be held Sunday, Feb. 19, 1 p.m., in the Glen Helen Building.

  • • Two arrested in double homicide

      At a press conference Wednesday, Jan. 25, at 10 a.m., Greene County Sheriff Gene Fischer announced the arrest of Dustin M. Merrick on two counts of aggravated murder in the shooting deaths of William “Skip” Brown and Sherri Mendenhall.

  • • Ira Beryl Brukner memorial

      A celebration of the life and art of Ira Beryl Brukner will be held Saturday, Feb. 4, 3 p.m., in the Emporium.

  • • Attorneys for David Carlson finish case review

      Attorneys for David Carlson, who was charged with a felony following the aftermath of the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop, stated that they have completed their investigation into the case, and concluded Carlson is not guilty.

  • • Board Of Education

      Thursday, Feb. 9, 2017

  • • Busting out

      The YS Arts Council and the YS Historical Society presented “Beyond Flour and Sugar: The Wheeling Gaunt Legacy and Yellow Springs In the Civil War Era” on Friday, Jan. 20, at Antioch University Midwest.

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