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  • • BLOG — New Fence

      Today’s blog showcases a not so over looked corner of downtown, Limestone Street and Xenia Ave. Construction on the new hotel is about to begin and to help hide the mess, Jim Hammond teamed up the Yellow Springs Arts Council and the Yellow Springs Community Foundation to build a temporary art gallery fence.

  • • Antioch College to host photographer Anne Noble

      New Zealand photographer, educator and researcher Anne Noble will present “From Antarctica to the Honey Bee: In Search of An Ecological Sublime” on Wednesday, April 16, at 7:30 p.m. in McGregor Hall, room 113 on the Antioch College campus.

  • • Lucky Dragon Chinese restaurant opens on Dayton Street

      Lucky Dragon opened earlier this month on Dayton Street.

  • • YSHS co-ed tennis opens season

      The YSHS co-ed varsity tennis team opened its season this week with three straight home games.

  • • BLOG-A Walk to the Rock House

      We pass the time as well as any group of friends can on a beautiful spring day.

  • • Yellow Springs High School senior organizes mock crash before prom

      About 100 local high school students witnessed the emergency response to a mock crash with serious injuries this week at the school campus.

  • • Submit an obituary

      Submit an obituary/memorial

  • • Pharmacist fills mentor’s shoes

      The new part-time pharmacist at Town Drug is a familiar face -— both in the village and at the pharmacy. Emma Robinow, 28, grew up in Yellow Springs and completed her pharmaceutical residency in town under the mentorship of Tim Rogers, who died in January.

  • • Deirdre Roche

      Deirdre Roche, of Bass Harbor, Maine, died on April 5, after a period of declining health.

  • • Scouting for food

      Mills Lawn fourth-grader C.J. Cooper recently spent time in Xenia “Scouting for food,” an annual Boy Scout-led food drive.

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