Feature Photos Section :: Page 9
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Off line
A storm that passed over the village during a tornado warning early Wednesday morning, Feb. 28, resulted in a loss of electric power throughout Yellow Springs, beginning at about 4:30 a.m.
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Sax show
The Aero Quartet — members Salvador Flores, soprano saxophone; Matthew Koester, tenor saxophone; Walt Puyear, alto saxophone; and Brian Kachur, baritone saxophone — performed Sunday, Feb. 4, the third ensemble in the 2023–24 Chamber Music in Yellow Springs series.
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Honoring Lewis
Longtime local resident and Korean War veteran Joe Lewis, 93, was honored for his service in the United States Air Force with a brief ceremony Friday, Jan. 26, at Friends Care Community, where Lewis currently resides.
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Having a ball
Locals again flooded the streets on Dec. 31, 2023 — New Year’s Eve — to anticipate, and then celebrate, the arrival of 2024.
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Yellow Springs protest calls for permanent ceasefire in Gaza
On Saturday, Jan. 27, over 100 pro-Palestinian protestors took to the streets in downtown Yellow Springs and called for an end to Israeli military action in Gaza.
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Spring in winter
Villagers showed up bright and early Saturday, Dec. 2, to trek into School Forest and fell their own Christmas trees.
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Festive fellers
Villagers showed up bright and early Saturday, Dec. 2, to trek into School Forest and fell their own Christmas trees.
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Kringlin’ and minglin’
On Saturday evening, Dec. 2, jolly ol’ Saint Nick took a break from what is ostensibly the busiest time of his year to pay Yellow Springs an early visit.
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The giving Gaunt
Earlier this week, Village crews did a little sharing of their own and carried out the tradition of delivering flour and sugar to Yellow Springs widows and widowers.
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Fest in show
The festival, which ran Oct. 6–8, featured a number of screenings and Q&A discussions, including with filmmakers Steven Bognar, Stephen Michael Simon and Steve Zahn and actor and comedian Fred Armisen.













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