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  • School board— Eighth graders may travel to NYC

    Thanks in part to the success of the seventh-grade “Into the Wild” trip, McKinney Middle School teachers are seeking to enlarge the scope of the annual eighth-grade trip to Washington, D.C., scheduled to depart on May 4.

  • October 20, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up

    The YSHS volleyball team, the 2016 Metro Buckeye Conference champions, posed for a celebratory photo at home last week. Back row, from left: Bill Stewart (assistant coach), Tracy Clark (assistant coach), Kelsie Lemons, Elle Peifer, Alex Ronnebaum, Nia Stewart, Tyler Linkhart, Dede Cheatom, Payden Kegley and Chris Linkhart (head coach). Front row, from left, Danny Horton, Julian Roberts, Elizabeth Smith, Aliza Skinner and Kasey Linkhart. (Submitted Photo)

    October 20, 2016 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Debut of new Open Studios tour

    Painter Libby Rudolf will be one of 34 artists participating in this weekend’s Yellow Springs Open Studios, a free, two-day event that will highlight some of the creative work being made in and around the village. Rudolf’s Grinnell Road home, where she maintains her studio, will be one of 24 stops on the self-guided tour, 11 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct.14–15. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    The third weekend in October has become widely known among area artists and art lovers as a time to celebrate and support art-making in Yellow Springs.

  • The 8th annual Yellow Springs Zombie Walk

    Zombie family Char Toms, Steve McQueen and Jayden Toms, left, roamed Corry Street in downtown Yellow Springs this past Saturday at the 8th annual family-friendly Zombie Walk. (Photos by Isaac Delamatre)

    The 8th annual family-friendly Zombie Walk last Saturday attracted many villagers and area zombie enthusiasts for live music, revelry, a costume contest and a Home, Inc. fundraiser.

  • New officer joins Yellow Springs Police Department

    New YSPD officer Allison Saurber stood in front of her new headquarters, where she has been learning the ropes of her new assignment as a patrol officer. She formerly worked in the Butler County jail as a corrections officer. (Photo by Dylan TaYlor-Lehman)

    There’s a new officer in town, a new addition to the Yellow Springs Police Department who will add to a force that recently has been down three officers.

  • Edwin Kerren Lainhart

    Edwin Kerren Lainhart

    Edwin Kerren Lainhart, born Nov. 28, 1945, passed away at sunrise in his home on Corry Street in Yellow Springs on Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2016.

  • A look at the 2017 projected Village budget

    At Village Council’s Oct. 3 meeting, Council members heard an overview of the 2017 Village budgets for enterprise, capital and special revenue funds.

  • Board approves sale— WSU land sale may advance fire station plans

    The Wright State University Board of Trustees voted last Friday to approve the potential sale to a qualified buyer of about four acres of land in Yellow Springs, the former site of the medical clinic on Xenia Avenue between Marshall and Herman streets.

  • Leon Holster

    Leon Holster

    Leon Holster passed away Sept. 19, 2016. He was 95 years old.

  • CMYS to host David Trio

    The David Piano Trio will perform at CMYS on Sunday, Oct. 23. (Submitted Photo)

    The David Trio hails from Italy and will join us in Yellow Springs on Sunday, Oct. 23, for the second concert in the Chamber Music in Yellow Springs 2016–17 season.

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