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  • Busting out

    Sculptor Brian Maughan watched as Gallery Coordinator Nancy Mellon unveiled his new work, a bust of Gaunt. The sculpture was added to the YS Arts Council’s permanent collection. (Submitted photo)

    The YS Arts Council and the YS Historical Society presented “Beyond Flour and Sugar: The Wheeling Gaunt Legacy and Yellow Springs In the Civil War Era” on Friday, Jan. 20, at Antioch University Midwest.

  • Village Council— Wetland parking lot approved

    At Village Council’s Jan. 17 meeting, Council members voted to move ahead to complete construction of a small parking area near a wetlands on the Glass Farm.

  • New pathways for a B.A. at Antioch University Midwest

    In December, Antioch University Midwest announced a partnership with Southern State Community College in November that allows students to earn associate’s and bachelor’s degrees in four years while saving on tuition costs. Nicole Roades, Southern State’s vice president of academic affairs, pictured left, and AUM Provost Marian Glancy signed the partnership agreement at a press conference. (Submitted Photo)

    Antioch University Midwest’s new “3-plus-1” programs are aiming at creating a four-year undergraduate degree option that gives more students access to college, while lowering overall college costs.

  • Community unity powers D.C. Women’s March

    After riding through the night via chartered bus, and deposited in a Washington, D.C., parking lot after sunrise Saturday, Jan. 21, 55 women from Yellow Springs prepared to join hundreds of thousands of people from across the country streaming toward the National Mall for Saturday’s Women’s March on Washington. The bus passengers represented a portion of village residents who particpated in the historic event. (Submitted photo by Lydia, the busdriver)

    Local preparation for last weekend’s Women’s March on Washington may have been as significant for many Yellow Springs women, and for the community at large, as the actual march itself.

  • February 2, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    YSHS swimmer Olivia Chick launched off the starting blocks in the 200-yard freestyle at the Kenton Ridge Invitational on Jan. 21. Chick broke a personal record in the race and made a new school record in the process. Coach David Hardwick said that the shattering of personal records is characteristic of this year’s swim team. (Submitted photo)

    February 2, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • David Carl Laurens

    David Carl Laurens passed away Saturday, Jan. 28, 2017, in Jamestown, Ohio. He was 67.

  • Rose Marie Miller

    Rose Marie Miller

    Rose Marie Miller (Gregerson) passed away peacefully in her Springfield, Ohio home on Jan. 19, 2017, at the age of 96.

  • What KIND of village?

    The Village of Yellow Springs’ Arts and Culture Commission has hung banners on the north and south ends of Xenia Avenue in Yellow Springs. The banners’ message, “Kind Ness,“ is intended to spur conversation and reflection about community values. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    For the next three weeks, a new set of signs will serve as a semiotic gesture intended to transmit the underlying sentiment of the village to travelers through and residents of Yellow Springs alike.

  • Iris Shinkle Cornish

    Iris Shinkle Cornish

    Iris Shinkle Cornish, formerly of Yellow Springs, passed away in her sleep at her residence in Venice, Fla. on Jan. 21, 2017.

  • Robert L. Parker

    Robert L. Parker died on Tuesday, Jan. 31, at home, after a short illness. He was 91.

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