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  • • Yes, ageism exists in Yellow Springs

      Yellow Springs is a rapidly aging community — according to the 2010 Census, 20 percent of villagers are 65 and older, and more than half are over 45. While the country and state are aging as well, Yellow Springs is doing so faster, with our median age of 48.5 years a full 10 years older […]

  • • Yellow Springs Board Of Education

      Agenda for Thursday, Sept. 11

  • • Well spring

      A free children’s yoga class was one activity offered during the grand opening of Mindfully Well, a new integrative health practice on the south end of the village. During the day, nearly 200 people visited the new center, owned by local psychologist Dr. Rose Mary Shaw, which will offer a variety of services including yoga, […]

  • • MVECA can help us get wired

      Just as the Village of Yellow Springs has its own water, sewer and electric systems, someday it could also sell broadband Internet as a municipal service.

  • • Village of Yellow Springs Seeks Assistant Village Manager

      The Village of Yellow Springs is seeking a full-time Assistant Village Manager to coordinate the Village’s Planning and Zoning efforts. Under the general direction of the Village Manager, the Assistant Village Manager will provide primary staff support to the Planning Commission and Board of Zoning Appeals; and administer the Zoning Code and other Village Codes […]

  • • Bulldog Sports Round-up

      Boys soccer starts 1–1–1 In its first three games the Yellow Springs High School boys varsity soccer team won, tied and lost. After winning the first annual Bulldog soccer tournament this summer, expectations were high for the YSHS team coming into the season. While a 3–2 opening loss on the road at Cincinnati Hills Christian […]

  • • Children’s Center leadership changes and reversals afoot

      The Community Children’s Center parent community got busy last week after nearly losing the center’s executive director and at a meeting Wednesday managed to overtake the board of trustees.

  • • Learn seed-saving during a tomato walk at Antioch

      Antioch College students will share seed-saving technique for tomatoes during a Tomato Walk at 10 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 6, on the Antioch farm.

  • • Learn about Quaker faith, practice

      The Yellow Springs Friends Meeting will offer a series, “Introduction to Quaker Faith and Practice,” beginning Sept. 14. Five consecutive monthly session will be held on the second Sunday of each month, 1–3 p.m., at Rockford Chapel.

  • • BLOG-Family Fun At the Clifton Gorge Music and Arts Festival

      In a long holiday weekend filled with festivals, we begin at Clifton.

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