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  • Rosalyn Guthrie Shaw

    Sept. 22, 1919—April 23, 2019. Rosalyn died surrounded by love.

  • Patrick Peifer

    Patrick Peifer

  • May 9, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

    Graduating seniors on the track team pose, some with parents and siblings, after the Bulldog Invitational meet on Friday, May 3. From left: Calum Siler, Harper Mesure, Jude Meekin, Zach Lugo, Jason Lansing, Teymour Fultz, Raven Campbell, Kayla Brown and Kelli Baxter. (Photo by Kathleen Galarza)

    May 9, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

  • A century of life — Toshiko Asakawa celebrates 100

    Toshiko Asakawa sits in the kitchen of her President Street home. On the wall behind her is a drawing done by one of her grandchildren, who is now an adult. On May 9, Asakawa will celebrate her 100th birthday. (Photo by Lauren “Chuck” Shows)

    On a recent Friday afternoon, Toshiko Asakawa sat at her kitchen table, eating a late breakfast of ham, eggs and toast. She refilled her cup of green tea from a small, cast iron pot. At 99 years old — just a few weeks shy of her 100th birthday — Asakawa lifted the teapot with ease.

  • Norma Jean Lineburgh

    A memorial service will be held at the Yellow Springs Unitarian Universalist Fellowship on Thursday, May 9, at 2 p.m.

  • Just for kicks

    Yellow Springs Rec Soccer players include, from left: Ezra Lydy, Tome Rios, Oskar Dennis, James White, Chris Goebel (Photos by Kathleen Galarza)

    Yellow Springs Rec Soccer Leagues are in full swing.

  • Salmeron to be appointed as new manager

    Village Council is expected to appoint Josue Salmeron as the new Village Manager of Yellow Springs at its meeting tonight, Monday, May 6.

  • Karen Lou Shirley

    Feb. 26, 1938–April 16, 2019

  • It’s the electric ride

    Tim Benford of Oakwood led his group of electric vehicle enthusiasts in a “ride and drive” event at the Glen Helen Ecology Institute’s Earth Day celebration on Saturday, April 27. (Photo By Megan Bachman)

    As part of the Glen Helen Ecology Institute’s Earth Day celebration on Saturday, April 27, a few members of the 334-strong Drive Electric Dayton group showcased a variety of EV models.

  • Village is rocked by homicide

    A heartfelt memorial for Leonid “Lonya” Clark appeared last week at a popular gathering rock in Glen Helen Nature Preserve. A white rose was added to the spot this week. Clark’s body was found in the Glen on April 12, and the Greene County Sheriff’s Office is investigating his death as a homicide. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    The two-punch news last week that the body of villager Leonid “Lonya” Clark was found in Glen Helen Nature Preserve, followed by the announcement that his death is being investigated as a homicide, has left the community reeling and seeking answers.

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