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  • WSU faculty move closer to strike

    Villager Sirisha Naidu, an associate professor of economics at Wright State University and a member of the faculty union’s leadership team, was one of about 200 faculty members and their supporters who packed a university board of trustees meeting in October to express their frustration and anger about the impasse in contract negotiations. (photo by Carol Simmons)

    Wright State University faculty this week took a step closer to going on strike in a continuing contract dispute with university administration.

  • Aahar India burns, plans to rebuild

    A fire over the weekend at the Aahar India food trailer left the trailer — parked in the Corner Cone lot — badly damaged. Owner Akhilesh Nigam is now seeking community support to rebuild and reopen the Indian take-out restaurant. (photo by Gary McBride)

    Aahar India, the local Indian food truck at 101 S. Walnut St. next to the Corner Cone, burned Saturday evening, Jan. 5.

  • Bulldog sports round-up — Jan. 17, 2019

    SPORTS

  • Senior apartments— Council passes first reading to rezone

    At its first meeting of the year, Council voted to rezone a local property to accommodate a 54-unit affordable senior apartment building.

  • David Schumacher

    Our beloved David B. Schumacher passed away on Jan. 9, 2019.

  • New Meister investigation launched

    The Village of Yellow Springs initiated a new investigation into Officer Dave Meister last month, the News learned this week.

  • Review: Let’s hear it for the ‘Boyz’

    Lance (Seth Herzog), New Guy (Dave Hill) and Henry (Jordan Carlos) with sound engineer Dave (Dave “Gruber” Allen) — still in the studio after all these years, in a scene from “Boy Band,” the first feature film from local comedy writer and filmmaker Joel Levinson. (Submitted photo)

    Joel Levinson’s feature-length comedy film “Boy Band,” had its Yellow Springs debut on Saturday, March 2, at the Little Art Theatre.

  • Cresco readies first harvest for dispensaries

    The inaugural harvest of close to 400 cannabis plants was completed a few days before Christmas at Cresco Labs in Yellow Springs, and its medical marijuana products will soon be available to dispensaries around the state.

  • From ‘Vampire Diaries’ to ‘Blue Book’ — YSHS alum Malarkey’s new role

    Michael Malarkey, left, as Captain Michael Quinn in the new drama “Project Blue Book,” which premieres on Jan. 8 on the History Channel. (Photo courtesy of Ed Araquel/History Channel)

    Within the first few minutes of “Project Blue Book,” a new show premiering next week on the History Channel, villagers watching may recognize two familiar sights: the ubiquitous acronym “WPAFB” emblazoned on an aircraft hangar, and the face of Michael Malarkey.

  • Antioch College steps up diversity, inclusion

    The reality of a relatively robust percentage of students from diverse backgrounds living together on a small campus can make for a uniquely challenging college experience, according to Antioch leaders. And those leaders, including faculty, staff and students, are aiming to help students address those challenges.

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