2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Dec
28
2024

From The Print Section :: Page 493

  • Springfield vs. Yellow Springs — Comparing two waters

    Like Yellow Springs, Springfield was named by early settlers for its abundant underground water resources, which on the surface manifest as gushing springs. The groundwater aquifers tapped for drinking water by both communities remain highly productive today.

  • Jeanette Wiggins

    Jeanette R. Wiggins passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 23, at Friends Care Community. She was 82.

  • Bulldog sports round-up

    April 18, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Tar Hollow is a place for friends

    These moms and kids, along with the rest of their families, are among those who will attend Tar Hollow on May 17–19. Pictured on the Mills Lawn playground are, from left in front, Eden Matteson with Violet; Victoria Rowe with Ainslie; Matteo Basora; Corrie Van Ausdal; Karla Horvath; and Alice Basora. In the tree are, from left clockwise, Carina Basora; Tiger Jane Collins (top); Jack Horvath; Hayley Rowe; Ashlea Rowe; and, turning away, Teddy Horvath. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    When Corrie Van Ausdal attended Tar Hollow as a child with her family, she felt as if everyone in Yellow Springs was staying in the rustic cabins perched on a hillside at the state park south of Chillicothe.

  • First Education Conference— AUM, college collaborate on kids

    An upcoming educational conference at Antioch University Midwest and Antioch College seeks to address topics of concern to many local parents and educators: how technology affects children, and how best to create safe, healthy schools.

  • Judge for Struewings, again

    A Greene County Common Pleas Court judge last week ruled in favor of Kenneth and Betheen Struewing in their case against the Village of Yellow Springs. The ruling upholds a decision rendered by a Greene County magistrate last April that the plaintiff’s property easement is valid, granting them one free Village water and sanitary sewer tap for their property on Hyde Road, which lies outside Village limits.

  • Bulldog sports round-up

    Seniors shine in first track meet At a varsity track meet over spring break — the Bulldogs’ first competition of the year — a a trio of seniors won first in their specialty. Angela Allen tossed the discus 93´2˝, well past her competitors. Alex Brown blazed ahead of a large field to take the victory […]

  • Mary Goode Wallis

    Mrs. Mary Goode (Garber) Wallis, age 101 of Madison, Ind., passed away Saturday, March 30 at her residence. Born Sept. 25, 1911 in Madison, Mary was the daughter of Michael E. and Bess (Hampton) Garber. She was a graduate of Science Hill Preparatory School in Shelbyville, Ky., and Wellesley College in Wellesley, Mass. Early in […]

  • Love, calypso beat in YSHS musical

    If you’re interested in the Caribbean, calypso music or star-crossed lovers, this year’s high school musical should appeal to you. The musical, Once on this Island, will be performed at Mills Lawn on April 12, 13, 14, 19, 20 and 21, with Friday and Saturday showings beginning at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.

  • What has changed since Newtown?

    The shooting tragedy Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., galvanized gun control advocates, who immediately called for stepped-up efforts on both the federal and state levels. It also galvanized those who support gun rights, who vowed to beat back attempts at new legislation. What has changed?

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