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  • • Antioch College— New spokesperson, old ties

      Thirty-six years after graduation, Mark Reynolds is back at Antioch College. The former theater and communications major, class of 1980, now occupies an office on the fourth floor of South Hall.

  • • Public Meetings

      Village of Yellow Springs

  • • Annual YSAC Holiday Art Jumble to open

      The YS Arts Council’s annual Holiday Art Jumble sale will open for the season this Saturday, Nov. 19, 1–4 p.m.

  • • BLOG— On Trump’s triumph

      In the wee hours of Wednesday morning, the words of a fine Norwegian poet came to mind: “It’s not all as evil as you think.”

  • • Hagel to talk government framework at Justice System Task Force

      The community is invited to attend the November meeting of the Village Justice System Task Force on Thursday, Nov. 17, 7 p.m., at the Bryan Center.

  • • BLOG-Lessons Learned

      Whose teachings do we take to heart in this country? My grandfather’s or my great grandfather’s?

  • • Yarn Registry BLOG: A Landfill is an Ecosystem Unto Itself, part III

      Insects are important to the decomposition of garbage because they eat a lot of trash and tunnel their way through it, which mixes and aerates it. Some insects find their way to the trash, while some are inadvertently brought to it. In interesting case of filth in reverse, cockroaches are often found in landfills, as they hitch a ride in the belongings humans have discarded.

  • • YS Brewery to celebrate new look with ‘Metamorphosis Party’

      The YS Brewery will host a “Metamorphosis Party” tonight, Nov. 11, 3–10 p.m., in celebration of its new logo.

  • • Yellow Springs elects Hillary

      Yellow Springs went its own way this election. Miami Township voters were closer to national and county trends.

  • • Fruit fly

      The Mullin family’s 13th annual Pumpkin Launch at Moonshadow Farm off of St. Rte. 370 launched another victim via a homemade trebuchet.

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