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  • Double homicide shocks village

    Greene County and Montgomery County Coroners recently released the names of the man and woman found dead just west of Yellow Springs. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    The Yellow Springs community faced the most difficult of tragedies beginning on Sunday afternoon, when two local residents were discovered at a duplex located at 4444 East Enon Road, dead of apparent gunshot wounds.

  • Eric Appleberry

    Eric Appleberry

    Eric was born on Feb. 27, 1941, to Lynton and Valeska B. Appleberry, and took his last breath on Jan. 18, 2017.

  • A closer look at taser use

    What role do tasers play in local policing? What role should they play? Is the device, typically classified as a “less-lethal weapon,” misused by Yellow Springs police? How did tasers figure into the clash with villagers at the New Year’s Eve Ball Drop?

  • Big small steps

    An impressively attended Sister March to the Women's March on Washington, D.C. made its way through Yellow Springs Saturday, Jan. 21. Among the many young, determined marchers, from left, were Oskar Dennis, Malaya Booth and Vivian Bryan. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    At least 250 villagers took to the sidewalks in downtown Yellow Springs last Saturday, Jan. 21, marching in solidarity with the Women’s March on Washington and hundreds of other marches around the country and world.

  • Marianne Britton

    Marianne Britton

    Marianne Britton died in the wee hours of Jan. 17 after a short illness.

  • Playtime

    The annual Ten Minute Play Festival features short plays by a number of local playwrights. Pictured are actors Ellen Ballerene, Lucas Mulhall, Ali Thomas, Dinah Anderson, Lorrie Sparrow-Knapp and Lucas Samson, rehearsing a piece about a group of cartographers. (Submitted photo by Miriam Eckenrode-Saari)

    The annual Ten Minute Play Festival happens this weekend, sponsored by the Yellow Springs Theater Company, or YSTC.

  • Villagers weigh in on hotel’s impact

    Libby and Jim Hammond stand in the lobby of the Mills Park Hotel, the hotel they built and manage. The hotel has increased the amount of places to stay locally since it opened in April 2016, and several area shop owners say its guests have increased business. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    Standing on the corner of Xenia Avenue and Limestone Street, the Mills Park Hotel is the largest building downtown.

  • Dorothy Hatfield Mitchell Gish

    Dorothy Hatfield Mitchell Gish

    Dorothy Hatfield Mitchell Gish passed away at the age of 97 on Jan. 5, 2017, at ActivCare Bressi Ranch in Carlsbad, Calif.

  • Local women to march on D.C.

    From left, Linda Sikes, Eve Fleck, Kate Mooneyham and Katie Rose Wright gathered Monday evening at Fleck’s home to crochet and knit pink, cat-eared “pussy” hats for participants in the Women’s March on Washington, Jan. 21, to wear. The women are participating in the Pussyhat Project, a national initiative tied to the march. Local resident Annie Blanchard is set to host several other hat-making gatherings at the Emporium at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11, and Friday, Jan. 13. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    On Saturday, Jan. 21, the day after the presidential inauguration, hundreds of thousands of women from across the United States are planning to converge on the nation’s capital for the Women’s March on Washington.

  • William ‘Skip’ Brown

    William R. "Skip" Brown

    William Richard “Skip” Brown, of Yellow Springs, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 15, 2017. He was 44.

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