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  • Guns and the Village: Guns abundant in Ohio

    How popular are guns in this area? How do Ohio’s laws affect our gun scene? Can guns be owned safely by law-abiding citizens? Or are new gun laws needed in Ohio to protect its citizens from gun accidents and gun-wielding criminals?

  • Village schools — Private fund fuels change

    Yellow Springs schools are on the road toward change, and investigating other education models is one piece of the complex web of adjustments the district expects to make over the next eight years as part of its strategic plan.

  • Art casts a hopeful shadow on schools

    A few weeks ago a ghostly new figure appeared on the south side of Mills Lawn, The structure, entitled Triple Shadow Double Frame, was designed to use art to get students to wonder about the world around them.

  • Guns and the Village: where we are, what to do

    While gun rights advocates and gun control advocates both see a correlation between guns and violence, they have come to opposite conclusions.

  • Betty Joan Baker

    Betty Joan Baker

    Betty Joan Baker, 80, died at Wright Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Fairborn on Jan. 22.

  • January 31, 2013 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Elizabeth Smith emerged from a melee with the ball during the McKinney eigth-grade girls’ win over Miami Valley on Saturday. Smith scored 15 points and was dominant on both sides of the court in the 25–20 Lady Bulldogs victory. Other McKinney players pictured are Danni Horton, left, and Julie Roberts. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    January 31, 2013 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • Library turns over a new page

    Librarians Ann Cooper, left, and Connie Collett helped design the new layout of the Yellow Springs Community Library, which recently underwent a major renovation. The more spacious lobby area seen behind them will promote better flow, while the new HVAC equipment, windows and doors may keep the 50-year-old building in good shape for another 50 years. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Patrons of the Yellow Springs Community Library have probably noticed a recent makeover which includes new carpeting and checkout stations as well as an expanded reference desk and rearranged book and DVD shelves.

  • Creative Memories building— Auctioneer offers purchase

    The Antioch Company drafted a contract last week to sell its facility on East Enon Road to International Auction and Appraisal Services Worldwide, an industrial auctioneer and property manager based in Shrewsbury, Pa.

  • Phyllis Holsapple

    Phyllis J. Holsapple of Mad River Township died Wednesday, Jan. 23, at her home. She was 90.

  • A Cajun Robin Hood seeks funds

    YS Kids Playhouse will hold a proper Cajun Mardi Gras as its winter fundraiser on Feb. 9. Because of special Louisiana catering, participants are asked to sign up by Feb. 1. Crawfish organizers are, clockwise from bottom, YSKP board president Brian Housh, Bette Kelley, Sharon Fleming Cooke, Director John Fleming, Jill Becker and actor Shakina Williams. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    In honor of Fleming’s Cajunhood and the New Orleans culture he comes from, YSKP will host its annual fundraiser as a Mardi Gras party on Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Glen Helen auditorium in the Vernet Ecological Center

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