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  • • Annual vintage truck show

      Ertel Publishing’s Vintage Truck Magazine will host its 13th annual Vintage Truck Show which is a great family-friendly event! Featuring colorful and restored trucks from the early 1900s through modern times.

  • • Tour the Antioch food forest

      A tour of the newly planted food forest on the Antioch Farm will be held Thursday, July 17, 7–8 p.m.

  • • VIDEO — Yellow Springs Community Foundation celebrates arts and culture

      This year, the YS Community Foundation celebrates 40 years of contributions to the village’s many nonprofit endeavors. View the third in a series of sound and slide videos produced in conjunction with the 40th anniversary celebration here.

  • • Hiker killed in lightning strike

      Rebecca Teilhet, 42, of Yellow Springs was killed Friday by a lightning strike while hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park.

  • • BLOG-Superhuman Transformation

      Like many parents in town, I’ve eagerly awaited the night when my first born could join the cast of a Yellow Spring Kid’s playhouse production. That night is tonight.

  • • Bates begins Village manager job

      Patti Bates was sworn in as the new Yellow Springs Village manager at Village Council’s July 7 meeting.

  • • Wellness Center launches fundraiser

      Last week, Antioch launched $1 million community fundraising campaign to cover some of the $7.8 million cost of renovating its 44,000-square-foot Wellness Center.

  • • A 50-year legacy

      Both literally and figuratively, The Sound of Music emanating from Mills Lawn on Saturday afternoon commemorated the 50th anniversary of the Yellow Springs Summer Strings and Band program started by Shirley Mullins and the late Mary Schumacher in 1964. The concert featured a 40-person impromptu orchestra, with long-time string teacher Cami Dell Grote, current co-director […]

  • • Striking workers air grievances

      A small group of employees at the Spirited Goat Coffee House went on strike in mid-June, asking for a host of rights including legal pay, workers’ compensation benefits and a higher wage: $15 an hour.

  • • … and the pursuit of candy

      The Independent Order of Odd Fellows lodge saved this year’s annual 4th of July celebration, organizing the flag display downtown, the afternoon parade, the evening refreshment stand and the Gaunt Park fireworks display, inherited from the Lions Club last year. The $6,000 fireworks package was supported by local donations and drew crowds to the park […]

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