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  • Hot mud

    Nicki Strouss fed the fire while Carol Culberston held open the kiln door and Brad Husk passed over the wood. (photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Friday evening, Nov. 6, members of John Bryan Community Pottery fired up their wood kiln for the fourth time this year.

  • 2015 Election Results — State Issues mixed

    Ohio citizens were lit up about this year’s issues on marijuana legalization, and while voters around Ohio and in Greene County both returned a deafening “no” to Issue 3 to legalize the regulated growth and use of marijuana, Yellow Springers felt very differently.

  • 2015 Election Results — Charter passes

    Yellow Springs voters resoundingly approved the proposed amendments to the Village Charter on Nov. 3, voting 81 percent to 19 percent in favor of the Charter changes.

  • Theater review— YSHS’s production of ‘Macbeth’ slays

    When I heard that our beloved Yellow Springs high-schoolers and middle-schoolers were taking on the legendary Shakespearean play, “Macbeth,” I was scared for a number of reasons.

  • Arts Council betting on Art Roulette

    Yellow Springs Arts Council launched Art Roulette this week, a campaign to raise $30,000 by matching donors with “creative sparks” to artists who will make those ideas come alive. From left, YSAC board member Timothy Barhorst, gallery coordinator Nancy Mellon and President Jerome Borchers (with art by Sharri Phillips) are among the campaign organizers. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Any gambler will tell you the luck is in the draw. For the Yellow Springs Arts Council, the luck is in the draw, paint, sculpt, compose, cook — any of the host of creative activities in which local artists excel.

  • 2015 Election Results — Turnout; no contest

    While the unofficial results of the 2015 election did not specify the percentage of voters who participated by press time, the total number of people who voted from Yellow Springs was 1,803, and those from Miami Township numbered 573.

  • Mental healthcare gap eyed

    Misunderstanding of mental illness happens on state and national levels, among medical, criminal justice, and social services personnel. Misinformation can lead to stigmatization and inadequate policy, which in turn furthers illness and impedes recovery.

  • Anti-ACE voices speak up

    On Thursday, Oct. 29, the Village of Yellow Springs invited the public to the Bryan Center for a panel discussion about the Yellow Springs Police Department’s participation in the Greene County ACE Task Force.

  • Stephen Williams

    Obituary

    Stephen W. Williams, age 78, of Dayton, passed away Monday, Nov. 9, 2015.

  • Mamie Rhone

    Obituary

    Mamie Ruth Rhone, of Yellow Springs, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Nov. 7, 2015 at Kettering Medical Center. She was 87.

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