Sep
28
2024

From The Print Section :: Page 536

  • Cundiff off to new job in Sidney

    Former Village Manager Mark Cundiff’s last day on the job was Friday, Feb. 17. He’s leaving to become the city manager of Sidney, Ohio. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Departing Village Manager Mark Cundiff reflected on the effect on Yellow Springs of his three-year tenure Friday, Feb. 17, his last day on the job.

  • March 1, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up

    Bulldog swimmers Erika Chick, left, and Elizabeth Malone each won seventh-place medals at the Ohio Division II State Swimming Finals, held last week in Canton. Chick and Malone, who are seniors, hold 12 of the school’s 16 individual swimming records between them. (Submitted photo by Jody Chick)

    March 1, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Village Council— Barr restructuring plan OKd

    At their Feb. 21 meeting, Village Council members unanimously passed two resolutions that authorize a restructuring of financial support for the proposed Home Inc./Buckeye Community Hope Foundation senior affordable housing project.

  • Next window, please— Moore retires from US Bank

    Carol Moore retires this week after 45 years at US Bank and its predecessor, Miami Deposit Bank, where she worked as a bookkeeper and bank teller. A celebration of Moore’s retirement is open to the community and will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 27, at Young’s Jersey Inn. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Having seen four bank name changes and 45 years of service, Carol Moore is finally retiring from her long-held position of bank teller at the local branch.

  • YSHS teacher settles, resigns

    Michelle Edwards, chemistry teacher at Yellow Springs High School for seven years, resigned her position last week after coming to a settlement with school officials. (News archive photo)

    During a special meeting on Thursday, Feb. 16, the Yellow Springs school board accepted the resignation of Yellow Springs High School chemistry teacher Michelle Edwards.

  • 2011 busy for Village government

    Yellow Springs Village government achieved a variety of accomplishments during 2011, according to Village Manager Mark Cundiff during his annual report at Council’s Feb. 6 meeting.

  • News wins top state prize

    For the second year in a row and the third time in the past five years, the Yellow Springs News was honored as the top newspaper in its size category at the annual Ohio Newspaper Association convention.

  • Dolly Green

    Dolly H. Green of Upper Arlington died Monday, Feb. 20 at her home. She was 88.

  • Hugh Livingston

    Hugh Taylor Birch Livingston passed away peacefully at his home in Yellow Springs on Feb. 14. He was 71 years old.

  • Artist Linda Stein at Antioch College — Sparking new thinking on gender

    New York City artist Linda Stein will speak on gender fluidity and new female heroes at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at McGregor Room 113 on the Antioch College campus. Stein’s sculptures, which include torsos that question the notions of male and female stereotypes, are on display at Sinclair College this month. (submitted photocollage)

    sculptor and performance artist Linda Stein comes to Antioch College on Wednesday, Feb. 22, at 8 p.m.to speak on “Salander/Blomkvist: Challenging stereotypes in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo — and beyond.” The talk will take place in McGregor Hall Room 113 on the college campus.

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