May
17
2024

From The Print Section :: Page 157

  • Yellow Springs Schools— Holden responds to report card results

    The state’s annual district report cards, based mostly on the results of those tests, were released earlier this month. Yellow Springs received a “C” overall for the 2018–19 school year, down from a “B” for the prior year. The overall grade combines the grades of six different categories measured by the state.

  • Two hot

    Two local pets reacted to the unyielding heat by draping themselves on the front lawn of a home on West South College Street.

  • Signs of the times

    About 50 YSHS students walked out of class on Friday afternoon to join in the worldwide Climate Strike, a series of youth-led rallies in advance of the UN Climate Action Summit on Monday, Sept. 23.

  • YSHS, McKinney theater— ‘Bigfoot’ takes to the stage

    “The Bigfoot Letters” is a comedy presented by McKinney Middle School and Yellow Springs High School for four performances, Thursday–Saturday, Sept. 26–28, at 8 p.m., and Sunday, Sept. 29, at 2 p.m. All performances will be held at the Foundry Theater at Antioch College.

  • Jenifer Ann Morgan

    Jenifer Ann Morgan, age 84, died peacefully at her home in Celo Community, North Carolina, on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2019.

  • Bradley Bennett Johnson

    On Saturday, Oct. 5, at 6:30 p.m., there will be a celebration of the life of Bradley Bennett Johnson at the Dayton International Peace Museum, located at 208 W. Monument Ave. in Dayton, Ohio. Bradley died at age 78 during open-heart surgery in Cleveland.

  • ‘Mayor Pam’ eyes 2nd term

    Mayor Pam Conine runs unopposed for a second term; she looks to continue to represent, and celebrate, the community.

  • Treating addiction, in and out of jail

    This is the final article in a series looking at the proposed expansion of the Greene County Jail, and the economic, social and human issues surrounding incarceration in the county.

  • Gary Francis Reimers

    Gary Francis Reimers died at his home on Saturday, Sept. 21, 2019.

  • Immigration judge responds to community support— Villager granted bond, released

    The Yellow Springs business owner and father of three, Miguel Espinosa posted a $10,000 bond Tuesday, Sept. 17, the day after a U.S. immigration judge granted the bond, citing Espinosa’s standing in the community in allowing his release from federal detention while the local resident challenges deportation proceedings.

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