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  • A partnership for Wilberforce and Antioch

    Antioch College and Wilberforce University are both small, private liberal arts colleges in Greene County. They were both founded in the 1850s. And in recent years they’ve both been trying to bounce back from financial and accreditation woes.

  • John Bernard “Chris” Christian

    John Bernard “Chris” Christian died on Wednesday, Sept. 26, at his home in South Weymouth, Mass. He was 91.

  • YS Credit Union celebrates 70 years

    The Yellow Springs Federal Credit Union is marking its 70th anniversary with a public celebration on Saturday, Sept. 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at its downtown offices. Pictured are YSCU President and CEO Sandy Hollenberg, left, and employees Peter Mayne and Angel Johnston. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    What began as a small cooperative financial initiative is now a 70-year-old local institution.

  • Rev. J. Ray Tyson

    The Rev. J. Ray Tyson, pastor of the YS Christian Center, died Monday, Oct. 1, at his home. He was 86.

  • Vaughn Deal

    Vaughn Deal

    Vaughn Deal of Yellow Springs died peacefully in Friends Care Community on Sept. 25, 2018.  He was 92.

  • Double-murder case comes to an end

    Dustin Merrick, 27, and Bret Merrick, 25, were in court Wednesday, Sept. 12, as part of their plea deals in the shooting deaths early last year of local residents William "Skip" Brown and Sherri Mendenhall. (Photos by Carol Simmons)

    You are never getting out of prison,” Judge Michael Buckwalter told Dustin Merrick last week during the 27-year-old’s sentencing for the double murder early last year.

  • Changemakers

    Nationally known civil rights activist Shaun King headlined a Freedom to Vote Rally on the horseshoe at Antioch College on Sunday, Sept. 23. He spoke to a crowd estimated at 250, sharing suggestions for movement building and social change. (Submitted photo by Elena Dahl)

    Nationally known civil rights activist Shaun King headlined a Freedom to Vote Rally on the horseshoe at Antioch College on Sunday, Sept. 23.

  • School board — Concerns over safety linger at high school

    Concerns over student safety and well-being, administrative accountability and district leadership were aired at an emotionally heightened Yellow Springs school board meeting last week. 

  • New YSAC exhibit — Practicing the art of self-acceptance

    Deborah Dixon with a papier maché sea goddess and other original work in her home studio. (Photo by Carla Steiger)

    Curvy, energized, colorful nude women wriggle and writhe joyfully across a black T-shirt that Deborah Dixon designed, and wore, in a recent interview.

  • September 27, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    LEFT: YSHS runner Evelyn Potter, center, mastered one of the many creek crossings at the Bellbrook Invitational last Saturday. Potter finished the 5k race in 24:13.7. RIGHT: Freshman Avery Reeder had the best time of the YSHS girls team at the Bellbrook Invitational. She finished in 23:38.3. (Submitted photos)

    September 27, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up

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