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  • Those remarkable rascals of T-ball

    Last Friday, longtime Perry League T-ball coach Jimmy Chesire, center, gave the signal that started a herd of t-ballers stampeding towards the light pole to do stretches and warm-ups for the final “1,000 strikes” of the summer at last year's final night of T-ball. (Photo by Isaac Delamatre)

    Spring is here, with summer right around the corner. And that means it’s time for the Perry League, Yellow Springs’ all-volunteer, 10-week T-ball program for kids 2–9 years of age.

  • YSHS athletes commit to college

    Three Yellow Springs High School athletes are headed to college next year in their respective sports. From left, Donnie Isenbarger will play baseball at Clark College in Vancouver, Wash., Fisher Lewis will play soccer at Ohio Northern University in Ada and Payden Kegley will play volleyball at Clark State Community College in Springfield. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Come this fall, three YSHS athletes will be competing on the pitches and playing fields of their respective colleges and universities.

  • Whimsy, mystery on exhibit

    “Dreamscapes,” an exhibition of art works by Carla Steiger, will open Friday, May 18, at the Yellow Springs Arts Council Gallery, with a reception from 6–8 p.m. Steiger creates assemblages, which she then photographs, in a studio space on the second floor of her art-filled home. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    Both the passage and absence of time play significant roles in the art of Carla Steiger.

  • Going deeply into the natural world

    Environmental educator Emily Foubert has started the Bird Language Club at Glen Helen’s Trailside Museum on the second Saturday of each month. The next meeting, open to all, is this Saturday, May 12, from 9 a.m. to noon. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    This spring, Emily Foubert has begun sharing her passion for bird language with others. In February she began a monthly Bird Language Club at the Trailside Museum of Glen Helen, on the second Saturday of each month, from 9 a.m. to noon.

  • Pro-levy group spent $16,626

    The Committee for the Levy, a citizen group in support of the school facilities levy, spent $16,626.91 on the recent levy campaign, according to a finance report submitted to the state on April 26, the deadline for filing.

  • Right on track

    Shown above are, kneeling left to right, Cheyan Sundell-Turner, Josie DeWine, Norah Fultz, Malaya Booth and Carina Basora. Standing are Coach Elaina Cromer, Corrine Totty, Coach Peter Dierauer, Myrah Burton, Sven Meister, Kristan Miller, Maggie Knopp, Yanne Gilley, Tahlia Potter, Lucas Tumblison, Amil Wagner, Joaquin Espinosa, Leif Walters, Sophie Lawson, Aaliyah Longshaw, Joseph Anderson (partially hidden), Coach Dani Worsham and Athletic Trainer Ashley Torbeck. (Submitted Photo by John Gudgel)

    For the first time in history, both the McKinney School boys and girls track and field teams won the Metro Buckeye Conference (MBC) championships, held last weekend at Cedarville University.

  • Krier leave continues

    Tim Krier, the principal of McKinney Middle School and Yellow Springs High School, will remain on medical leave through the end of the school year.

  • May 17, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    May 17, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • AUM moves ahead with building sale

    Antioch University is selling its Midwest building, located at 900 Dayton St. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Antioch University is stepping up efforts to sell its Midwest campus building on the western edge of Yellow Springs.

  • County, state primary races — Gould, Lopez win party nominations

    Villagers voted on May 8, Primary Election Day. According to election officials, voting ebbed and flowed throughout the day at Antioch University Midwest, with an overall turnout of 1,664 voters. For precincts in Yellow Springs and Miami Township, the total turnout was about 53 percent, compared to 22 percent county-wide. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Greene County residents will have a new representative joining the county Board of Commissioners in the fall, regardless of who wins the fall general election race, as incumbent Alan G. Anderson was bested in the Republican primary Tuesday, May 8, by challenger Dick Gould.

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