Sep
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2024

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  • Antioch College — Visiting dancer dares defy gravity

    submitted photo by Jack Mitchell “Radical choreogrrapher” Elizabeth Streb of New York City will visit the Antioch College campus next Thursday and Friday, June 9 and 10. She will answer questions following a documentary film of her work, “Born to Fly,” on Thursday at 7 at the college Arts and Science building. (Submitted photo)

    A MacArthur “genius” award winner, Elizabeth Streb is described in a 2015 New Yorker article as a “radical choreographer.” But Streb isn’t sure that her creations are actually dance.

  • At 83, she’s no longer invisible

    Two years ago Joan Champie left her home of 30 years in Texas and moved to Yellow Springs, knowing only one person in the village. She says she’s glad she made the move. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    For her 60th birthday, Joan Champie jumped out of a plane. “I grinned all the way down,” she said of her first tandem parachute jump.

  • YSHS Spanish teacher says, ‘adiós’

    Yellow Springs High School Spanish teacher Kathy Burkland is retiring this year, after 18 years at the school. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    If she could, Kathryn Burkland would do without much of the public attention that has come with retiring this spring after 18 years of teaching Spanish at Yellow Springs High School.

  • May 12 school board meeting— School fiscal future looks brighter

    As the 2015–16 school year drew to a close this month, the Yellow Springs Board of Education conducted its last meeting of the school year Thursday evening, May 12, by looking back at staff and student accomplishments and looking ahead toward projected financial expectations.

  • YSI seeks clean-up comment

    A local environmental clean-up project may soon be drawing to a close.

  • ‘Fat Skirt, Big Nozzle’ at Antioch

    Ellen Maddow and Louise Smith will present their original performance piece, “Fat Skirt, Big Nozzle,” this Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Foundry Experimental Theater. (Submitted Photo)

    Friends and colleagues for 40 years, Louise Smith and Ellen Maddow know something about female friendship. And the two women, who have spent their lives immersed in theater, also know quite a bit about how to put on a show.

  • Ernestine Martin-Benning

    Ernestine Martin-Benning

    Ernestine Martin-Benning, 87, of Springfield passed away on Wednesday May 25, 2016 in her residence.

  • June 2, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Kaner Butler hurdles to a second-place finish in the 110 hurdles during the regional meet held in Troy last week. Both Okia and Butler, along with Julie Roberts advanced to the state track meet this weekend in Columbus. (Submitted photo)

    June 2, 2016 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • Village Council— Group urges bike-friendly changes

    At Council’s May 16 meeting a group of Yellow Springs biking enthusiasts urged Village Council to take steps to make the village more bicycle-friendly.

  • Vie Design building is home again

    The historic Italianate structure at 830 Xenia Ave., which for the past 20 years has housed 12 offices, has turned back into a private residence. It was sold last week to Bill Cacciolfi, who will live in the building with his wife, Arati. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    One of the village’s most stately historic buildings has recently, after decades of use as an office building, returned to its original purpose as a home.

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