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From The Print Section :: Page 355

  • From ‘useless’ to ‘use again’

    The Zero Waste group of Yellow Springs presents a free screening of the documentary “Reuse! Because You Can’t Recycle the Planet” followed by a panel discussion this Saturday, Jan. 23, at 2 p.m. in room 219 at the Antioch College Science Building. Shown above are, from left, event organizer Liz Mersky, local artist Anna Burke and organizer Vickie Hennessy, with Burke holding a sculpture she created from discarded plastic spoons. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    What grabbed Liz Mersky’s attention were the images of an albatross mistaking plastic for food and dolphins struggling while tangled up in the ever growing floating mass of plastic waste that’s been dumped in the oceans.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up — Jan. 28, 2016

    YSHS swimmer Madison Kellar dives into the frigid waters of competition on Jan. 23 at the Kenton Ridge Invitational in Dayton. The team’s performance was laden with ranking finishes and no less than 27 personal bests. Kellar had a personal best in the 500 freestyle, swimming almost a third of a mile in 7:39.38. (Submitted Photo)

    Jan. 28, 2016

  • School board meeting — Merhemic continues as board head

    The school board meeting on Thursday, Jan. 14, was marked by a number of recognitions, appointments and personnel changes in school board and school district offices.

  • Emerson King

    Emerson King, 90, died peacefully at his home on the morning of Wednesday, Jan. 27.

  • The art of growing up in village

    An exhibit of “YS in Color,” the work of YSHS students in the advanced art and AP art classes, opens with a reception at 6 p.m. this Friday, Jan. 22, at Village Artisans. Shown above are, top row left to right: Anna Mullin, Meredith Rowe, Callie Smith, Nicklas Wright, Kyra Siemer, Elesha Harney; Middle: Elisabeth Simon (teacher). Bottom row left to right: Olivia Chick, Holly Weir, Madeline Nielsen. Not pictured are artists Julian Roberts and Gracie Wilke. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    While many older teens feel compelled mainly by the prospect of leaving town, a group of Yellow Springs High School artists are working together to express what matters most to them about having grown up in Yellow Springs.

  • DMS close to closing Dayton Street deal

    One of the final major hurdles for the sale of 888 Dayton St., the former home of the Antioch Company, was cleared last Thursday, Jan. 7.

  • Faith Patterson

    Faith Patterson, 85, longtime community activist and organizer of the local African American Culture Works, or AACW, died Sunday, Jan. 17.

  • Council seeks input on goals for 2016

    In Village Council’s two upcoming meetings, Council members will identify their top goals for 2016. To do this, they will first consider which 2015 goals they want to move forward.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-up — Jan. 21, 2015

    Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • Nipper guilty of reduced charge

    Jane Nipper pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of disorderly conduct on Thursday, Jan. 7 at Xenia Municipal Court. Judge Michael Murry ordered Nipper to pay a fine of $150.

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