Sep
01
2024

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  • Celebration fit for a King

    submitted Photo by Odette Chavez-Mayo

    The Coretta Scott King Center held its inaugural Legacy Luncheon on April 26 at the Dayton Racquet Club.

  • Sign wave

    submitted photo by Penny Forman

    About 30 people took part in the Yellow Springs version of the national March for Science, which took place at 10 a.m. last Saturday, April 22, on Earth Day.

  • Village Council— New policing guidelines discussed

    Local policing was in the spotlight at Village Council’s April 17 meeting. Council members discussed proposed new guidelines for Village policing, as well as next steps in the Village’s search for a permanent police chief. In addition, a new full-time police officer, Mariah England, was sworn into the local department.

  • Esther Rothman

    Esther Rothman

    Long-time village resident Esther Rothman passed away on April 19, 2017, in Berkeley, Calif., at the age of 94.

  • Ethel Lee Bender

    The God that Ethel Bender loved and served called her home from labor to reward on Sunday, April 23, 2017.

  • Adrian Scott Roberts

    Adrian Scott Roberts passed away on April 22, 2017.

  • Stepping out

    From left: dancers Christina Burks, Grace Wilke, Taysha Burch, Kayla Brown and Reese Elam. Submitted (Photo by Kira Plumer)

    YSHS musical “Oklahoma”

  • School board— Vote clears way for potential land purchases

    At its April meeting, the Yellow Springs Board of Education unanimously passed a resolution that will allow the Yellow Springs school district to enter into negotiations regarding the purchase of land for future school buildings.

  • Jennifer Rosengarten at Springfield Art Museum— Artist’s ‘exuberance’ in nature

    A solo show by local artist Jennifer Rosengarten is opening at the Springfield Museum of Art this Saturday, April 22, with a reception from 5:30 to 7 p.m. “Jennifer Rosengarten: Gardens & Ponds” will run through Jan. 7, 2018. Pictured here in her Dayton Street studio, the artist is increasingly well-known for her evocative paintings of the natural world. (Submitted photo by Bill Franz)

    Artist Jennifer Rosengarten’s biggest show thus far, “Gardens & Ponds” set to open this weekend at Springfield Museum of Art. It will run April 22 through Jan. 7, 2018, in the museum’s special exhibition gallery.

  • Communities rethink how to police

    Three examples of communities rethinking policing may provide an opportunity for villagers to consider and discuss different options for how “people and police” can engage with each other.

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