2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Dec
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2024

From The Print Section :: Page 217

  • Diane Wilson

    Our community has lost a beloved and bright light.

  • First Lines — Two friends, two poems

    For friends and poets Anne Randolph and Mary Donahoe, poetry was a natural part of the women’s bond. This month’s column presents a poem by each: “Mary’s Garden,” by Randolph, and “Carolina Wren,” by Donahoe.

  • 2018 Year in Review: Village Schools

    The YSHS girls swam to their third straight Metro Buckeye Conference Championship this year, capturing first place in an astounding six out of the 11 events. Pictured here are members of the winning team, including, from left, Ellery Bledsoe, Aza Hurwitz, Sara Zendlovitz, Madison Werner, Eden Spriggs, Natalie Galarza and Jude Meekin. All finished in the top eight in their individual events, with team captains Spriggs and Meekin winning all of their individual events. The girls 200 medley relay and 400 free relay also won, with the 400 free relay team setting a new MBC record. (Submitted photo by Kathleen Galarza)

    2018 Year in Review: Village Schools

  • 2018 Year in Review: Business

    Cultivation agent Jerico Castillo pruned cannabis plants this week in an indoor greenhouse at Cresco’s medical marijuana facility in Yellow Springs. Visit ysnews.com for more photos from the Cresco tour. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    2018 Year in Review: Business

  • 2018 Year in Review: Village Life

    Local students joined the National Walkout School movement on March 14, with well over 100 students and some faculty and parents walking out of McKinney Middle/Yellow Springs High School to remember the lives of those killed in the Florida school shootings and to urge action on gun control and school safety. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    2018 Year in Review: Village Life

  • 2018 Year in Review: Village Council

    At Village Council’s March 5 meeting, Police Chief Brian Carlson announced that Florence Randolph of Yellow Springs has been hired as the first community outreach specialist in the Yellow Springs Police Department. She will begin her new job on April 2. The new position was created in response to a recommendation from the Justice System Task Force to address the many social work-related calls that police receive. According to a press statement from Carlson, Randolph brings to the job “a wealth of knowledge in social work and working with the justice system.” (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    2018 Year in Review: Village Council

  • Commentary — Life finds a way after hurricane

    Aftermath: my parents’ front yard and the remains of part of their porch mingled with those of an unidentified boat house.

    On Oct. 10, Florida’s Gulf Coast was assaulted by Hurricane Michael, a Category 4 storm with winds sustained at 155 miles per hour — 2 miles per hour shy of being classified as a Category 5.

  • Norma Jean Lineburgh

    Our dear, sweet mother, (Norma) Jean Lineburgh (nee Cornish), passed away peacefully on Thursday morning, Dec. 27, 2018, at home in Yellow Springs.

  • Terry Joe Snider

    Terry Joe Snider transitioned into the spirit realm on Dec. 22, 2018, following a brief illness.

  • Russell Walker

    Russell Walker passed away Nov. 30, 2018, at Elmcroft of Xenia. He was 90 years old.

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