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From The Print Section :: Page 354

  • Homecoming crowns

    Representing the ninth grade class, from right, were True Hall and Elliott Wiggins; the tenth grade class, Ty Arnold and Callie Fleetham; the eleventh grade class, Landon Rhoads and Dani Worsham; and the senior class, Devon Perry and Meredith Rowe. Seniors Eric Carvalho and Molly Hendrickson, left, were named Homecoming king and queen. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    The Yellow Springs High School 2015 Homecoming Court was crowned on Thursday, Oct. 1, between the girls and boys soccer games.

  • Village Council— Green light on Glass Farm wetland

    A great egret pauses to display its elegant white plummage in the wetland at Glass Farm. The egret is one of numerous birds and other species of wildlife that have been spotted in the area. Last week, Village Council gave a green light on submitting a Clean Ohio grant application to preserve the area and make it accessible for low-impact recreation. Tecumseh Land Trust will take the lead on the grant. (Submitted Photo by Scott Stolsenberg)

    At a special session on Sept. 21, Village Council gave Manager Patti Bates a green light to submit a grant application to Clean Ohio for the preservation and low-impact recreational use of Glass Farm wetland, a seven to eight acre parcel of land on the Glass Farm property.

  • 110 by 110

    MTFR personnel, Bob Cooper, stood at attention during the event’s opening ceremony. (Submitted photo by Patrick O'Reilly)

    The second annual Yellow Springs 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Antioch College was held this past Saturday morning in historic Antioch Hall.

  • Bobbi Barth joins community Physicians

    Bobbi Barth, doctor of osteopathy, is the newest practitioner to join Community Physicians of Yellow Springs.

  • Ira Noah Anes

    Ira Noah Anes, 84, died peacefully at his home on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015.

  • New tenants to occupy 888 Dayton

    A handful of local businesses moved or plan to move into the mixed-use office and industrial building at 888 Dayton St. this year. The property’s owners, Yellow Springs, LLC, work with tenants to build office and production spaces to their specifications. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    Last Thursday, Sept. 17, a steady stream of visitors came through a new entrance recently installed at 888 Dayton St., the former Creative Memories building.

  • Bulldog sports round-up — Oct. 1, 2015

    Sports for Oct. 1, 2015

  • Sunflower fields forever, inspiring

    From left, artists Christine Klinger, Jennifer Rosengarten and Dennie Eagleson captured sunflowers in charcoal at an art sampler class taught by Rosengarten at the Yellow Springs Arts Council (YSAC) last Sunday, Sept. 20. The class drew its inspiration from “The Sunflower Show,” now on display at the YSAC gallery. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Does anyone really need coaxing to wade into a sunflower field? The rows of cheerful faces, all the same at first, like faces in any crowd, call you in, and then you realize that what’s true of snowflakes is also true of sunflowers: no two are alike.

  • Just for kicks

    Copper Cup, for preschool to kindergarten ages, plays weekly “pick up” games every Saturday at 10:30 a.m.

  • Village Council— Village utility rates may rise

    A utility rate analysis commissioned by the Village is recommending significant increases in water and sewer rates over the next three to four years, with automatic annual rate increases thereafter.

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