Dec
02
2025

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  • A dancing vibe at Springsfest, coming back to Yellow Springs

    Columbus indie-folk band Saint Seneca headlined last year’s Springsfest, which is returning to the lawn of the Bryan Center on July 8. The festival boasts bands from across Ohio and the US, and will feature a selection of food trucks and beer from the YS Brewery. The festival is organized by Yellow Springs native Connor Stratton, who said the selection of artists will make for a “dance-your-butt-off kind of vibe.” (Submitted Photo)

    According to practically everyone, sun, music and beer are integral parts of any memorable summer.

  • Adam Andrew Schmidt

    Adam Andrew Schmidt

    Born in Cincinnati on June 6, 1964, Adam Andrew Schmidt passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, May 24, 2017.

  • Charles William Hosket

    Charles William Hosket

    Charles was born on Jan. 30, 1925, in Dayton, Ohio, the son of the late Carl W. and Thelma Hosket.

  • Step by step by step — Commencements

    Commencement exercises marked both an end and a beginning in the final week of May.

  • Court side

    Pictured in front, left to right, are Intricate Design members Josephine Zinger, Norah Fultz and Chedin Manley, accompanied by teacher Sarah Amin. (photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Let the renovations begin!

  • June 1, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    June 1, 2017 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • June 1 — Bulldog Sport Round-up

    For many high school seniors, graduating high school means finally saying goodbye to the responsibilities that come with being in school.

  • Potential Mills Lawn School facilities site discussed

    Responding to public feedback following the recent school facilities forum, District Superintendent Mario Basora stated at last week’s school board meeting that “no decision has yet been made” regarding moving forward with new school facilities, as “all plans are transparently still under discussion.”

  • May 15 — Bulldog Sports Round-up

    YSHS track and field coach John Gudgel stood behind the podium in the YSHS gym on Monday evening at the spring sports banquet, where he gave parents, coaches and student athletes an overview of the track team’s accomplishments. Coach Isabelle Dierauer handed out individual awards to members of the team. Also represented at the banquet were the tennis, softball, baseball and McKinney track teams. (Photo by Dylan Taylor-Lehman)

    As it often is, the gymnasium at Yellow Springs High School was recently a place of celebration and athletic good cheer.

  • Film explores caregiving, aging

    The Yellow Springs Senior Center and the Friends Care Community will present the documentary “Care” at the Little Art Theatre on Sunday, May 21, at 1 p.m. Edited by villager Jim Klein, the documentary follows the relationships between caregivers and their elderly patients, as well as the financial difficulties faced by patients and caregivers alike. (Submitted film still)

    Yellow Springs has hosted some weighty documentaries recently, and “Care,” the film showing this weekend at the Little Art, is no exception. And like last month’s village premier of “The Modern Jungle,” which was co-directed by an Antioch professor, “Care” also has a Yellow Springs connection.

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