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  • Mary Donahoe

    Mary Donahoe

    A celebration of the life of Mary Donahoe will be held Sunday, May 19, 2 p.m., at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Yellow Springs.

  • Co-op puts PVs within reach

    Gleaming solar panels hang on the steeply pitched roof of Eric Johnson’s South High Street home, and also top an all-electric tiny house in his backyard. Last year, Johnson’s solar panels met 90 percent of his household electricity use. And, most importantly to someone concerned about climate change, the 10-kilowatt array helped him produce less carbon dioxide.

  • Leonid ‘Lonya’ Clark

    Leonid ‘Lonya’ Clark

    Our friends, family and village should know that Lonya has left us.

  • Meister, Village reach terms

    Yellow Springs Police Officer David Meister has withdrawn his grievance with the Village following what a joint press release called a “very positive discussion” recently with Village Manager Patti Bates.

  • ‘A tear in the social fabric’— Beloved son, friend still missing

    Anyone who spends much time in downtown Yellow Springs knows Lonya Clark, called Leo by many of his friends. A once daily presence in the coffee shops and streets of town, the young man is known for greeting most everyone with a smile and friendly nod. But despite his growing up here, most people know only small pieces of who he is, how he spends his time and where he goes. And nobody seems to know where he’s been for close to three months now.

  • Joseph Robinson at YSAC gallery— The village, seen through eyes of joy

    Joseph Robinson loved his family, his community and his town. All three come together in a new exhibit at the Yellow Springs Arts Council gallery, called “Through the Eyes of Joseph Robinson: Paintings and Poetry of Yellow Springs.” The exhibit opens with an evening reception from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, April 19, and runs through May 12 during regular YSAC gallery hours, Wednesday through Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m.

  • All fired up

    Miami Township Fire-Rescue set a controlled burn Tuesday, April 2, of the prairie grass in the natural burial area at Glen Forest Cemetery, off U.S. 68 north. The burn is meant to strengthen the vitality of the grass and reduce weeds. (Photos by Carol Simmons)

    About a dozen members of Miami Township Fire-Rescue participated Tuesday, April 2, in a controlled burn of the prairie grass in the natural burial area at Glen Forest Cemetery.

  • The final four candidates for Village Manager respond to questions

    The four finalists for Yellow Springs Village Manager were asked to respond to six questions formulated by the News and the Village Council’s appointed Village manager search committee.

  • April 11, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

    LEFT: Pitcher Abby Florence on the mound against Belmont. Florence is 2–0 with 19 strikeouts in 10 innings pitched this season. right: Malaya Booth, center, ran in the 100-meter dash at Shawnee Invitational, Thursday, April 4, where she finished first in the heat, and sixth overall. (Photos by Jim Delong, left; Kathleen Galarza, right)

    April 11, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Kyleen Downes sings — A popular musical ‘Friend’

    Musician Kyleen Downes on the streets of Yellow Springs, where she frequently performs and also hosts the weekly open mic night at Peach's. Downes will perform at the Yellow Cab Tavern in Dayton on April 14. (Photo by Gary McBride)

    Kyleen Downes is my friend.” More than just a T-shirt slogan, it’s an inevitable vibe that results from meeting the ebullient singer-songwriter or hearing her perform.But yes, you can get the T-shirt, too.

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