Subscribe Anywhere
Subscribe Anywhere
Subscribe Anywhere
Wagner Subaru
Wagner Subaru
Jul
03
2026

From The Print Last Week Section

  • Antiochiana archivist to talk ‘Antioch and the Civil War’

    Antiochiana Archivist Scott Sanders presents a monthly series of one-hour talks exploring the history of Antioch College on the second Wednesday of each month, 12:30–1:30 p.m., in the Olive Kettering Library.

  • More food coming, as “Who’s Hungry?” gets grant

    Local free-meal nonprofit “Who’s Hungry?” received a $2,500 grant from Hall Hunger Initiative on Wednesday, June 24, during the group’s biweekly community meal at MAZU restaurant.

  • Antioch students question college governance

    Three days before Antioch College’s June 20 commencement, graduating student Lark Orbe and first-year student Zion Villines entered President Jane Fernandes’ office hoping to persuade her to reconsider a decision.

  • Gaunt Park Pool in Yellow Springs celebrates 70 years

    Monday afternoon local friends Edwin Harra, Ashby Lyons and Carson Funderburg enjoyed swimming at the pool on a rare day without showers. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Gaunt Park Pool — the county’s only public pool — turns 70 years old this summer.

  • Holt hired as new Village planning and zoning admin

    Daytonian Nía Holt comes to the Village with more than a decade of professional planning and economic development experience.

  • Yellow Springs to celebrate July 4

    The annual Independence Day festivities will take place Tuesday, July 4.

    Yellow Springs will host a “July 4 Community Celebration” with traditional activities during the day and evening that Saturday.

  • Roots and Wings youth camp returns to Antioch

    This summer, the Roots and Wings youth camp will return to Antioch College for five weekdays of activities that touch on movement, arts, cuisine, agriculture and social awareness, within a connective web of cross-camp collaboration.

  • Summer beats with Tronee Threat and Extraordinary Twins

    The show, billed as “A Multimedia Extravaganza!” is set for Wednesday, July 1, beginning at 7 p.m., and will feature visual elements, including a light show, and a pair of acts who are joining forces based on a shared vibe rather than a shared genre.

  • School facilities project enters final stretch

    At its Wednesday, June 10, regular meeting, the YS Board of Education received an update on the district’s ongoing facilities project, which is entering its final summer stretch; the meeting was held at MVECA while both Mills Lawn and YS Middle and High School remain under construction.

  • Glorious season of Perry League T-ball in full swing

    “We’ve entered the sixth month of the year, home to the strawberry moon and longest day of the year, and — unique to our little spot of the earth — the time of year when T-ball season starts.”

WP2Social Auto Publish Powered By : XYZScripts.com