Nov
14
2024

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  • Some pull ‘green’ from local bank

    At least 90 people turned out for a peaceful protest at U.S. Bank last Saturday, including one of the youngest in the crowd, Harriet Christle, nearly 3, pictured here with her paper bird. Organized by villager MJ Gentile, Saturday’s action sought to highlight U.S. Bank’s lending ties to the Dakota Access Pipeline and private prison operators. Several demonstrators closed their accounts Saturday, while others sent letters to the bank’s CEO to express their concerns. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Megan Bachman has been banking with U.S. Bank since she was 15 years old. “It was the first account I ever had,” she said. But last Saturday, Feb. 4, she decided to move her money elsewhere.

  • Century bridge

    Students in Linnea Denman’s kindergarten class at Mills Lawn got a special visitor on their 102nd day of school: Lloyd Kennedy, who is 102. Kennedy spoke with the students and shared what life was like when he was their age. (Submitted photo by Matt Housh)

    Students in Linnea Denman’s kindergarten class at Mills Lawn got a special visitor on their 102nd day of school: Lloyd Kennedy, who is 102.

  • Murder case advances to grand jury

    The brothers charged with the Jan. 15 murders of William “Skip” Brown and Sherri Mendenhall appeared at a preliminary hearing at the Xenia Municipal Court on Thursday.

  • February 16, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Two Yellow Springs High School athletes were recently recognized for their impressive career performances. Senior swimmer Olivia Chick was named the Metro Buckeye Conference’s Swimmer of the Year, shown here at the 2016 State Meet. Senior Elizabeth Smith recently logged more than 1,500 points during her tenure as a Bulldog basketball player, shown here playing the Miami Valley Rams in December 2015. (Left, submitted photo; right, photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    February 16, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • What sort of policing do we want?

    What do Yellow Springers mean when they say they want community policing?

  • New details in double murder case

    The two brothers arrested last week in connection with the murders of William “Skip” Brown and Sherri Mendenhall have been identified as family members of one of the victims.

  • ‘Olde’ tavern gets new owners

    Ye Olde Trail Tavern changed hands last month. Christine Monroe-Beard, pictured here, and her husband Don Beard, co-owners of Peach’s, have taken over the tavern run by Cathy Christian since 1986. The tavern is closed for renovations and will reopen in mid-March or early April. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    The inside of Ye Olde Trail Tavern is a mess. But it’s meant to be that way — temporarily. After being owned by Cathy Christian for 30 years, one of Yellow Springs’ oldest buildings is in new hands, and those hands are hard at work.

  • January 9, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    From left: YSHS Bulldog swimmers Hailey Smith, Sara Zendlovitz, Tristan Giardullo, Olivia Chick, David Walker, Eden Spriggs, Jude Meekin, Lauryn DeWine and Hannah Morrison celebrate the girls’ team’s recent Metro Buckeye Conference championship, celebrating their second year in a row as conference champs. (Submitted photo)

    January 9, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • Yellow Springs Hardware, a new old store

    Yellow Springs has had the same hardware more than 90 years, yet it has changed hands only three times. Kathy Macklemore, left, who has managed the store for 16 years, is pictured here with the new owners of Yellow Springs Hardware, Shep Anderson and Gilah Pomeranz. The couple took over at the beginning of January, though Macklemore will stay on as manager. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    There has been a hardware store in Yellow Springs for more than 90 years, and throughout that time, it has changed hands only three times.

  • Robert Lawrence Parker

    Robert Lawrence Parker

    Robert Lawrence Parker died at home at the age of 90 on Jan. 31, 2017.

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