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  • 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.

  • “Glen Helen Forever”

    Outgoing Antioch College President Mark Roosevelt also spoke, highlighting the college’s decision to dedicate resources to the Glen’s protection, amid dire financial straits. (photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Community members and staff from Glen Helen, Tecumseh Land Trust, the Trust for Public Land and Antioch College celebrated the permanent preservation of all 1,000 acres of the Glen on Sunday, Nov. 8.

  • 2015 Election Results — Council: MacQueen, Hempfling, Simms

    In a close race among just four candidates for three Village Council seats, Yellow Springs voters returned incumbents Marianne MacQueen and Gerald Simms to office on Nov. 3, and voted in former Council President Judith Hempfling. Hopeful Chrissy Cruz did not win a seat.

  • Ruby Nicholson

    Ruby Evangeline Wells Nicholson died peacefully the evening of Oct. 31, 2015.

  • Fearsome fun!

    Mills Lawn School tutor Kelli Lewis, teacher Kristin McNeely and Title I Tutor Nan Meekin carry their metaphorical building materials, chased by the Big Bad Wolf (aka counselor John Gudgel) along the school’s annual Halloween parade route. Hopefully they learned their lesson. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    Mills Lawn School disgorged fantastical creatures of all types on Friday, the eve before Halloween.

  • Trustees commit to college village

    Yellow Springers voiced excitement last year over the idea of creating a village community on the Antioch College campus.

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