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  • Show goes on for One-Acts

    The Yellow Springs High School One-Acts, featuring student-written and student-directed plays, will be held at 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 17, at the Mills Lawn auditorium. This year’s playwrights of original one-acts are, from left, Lois Miller, Colton Pitstick and Rory Papania. This year, the plays will be supplemented with a variety show. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    It’s a Friday night in Yellow Springs and a group of high school kids are looking for things to do. The typical, albeit caricatured, teenage banter is captured in a one-act play written by YSHS students Rory Papania and Lois Miller and will be performed at this year’s annual staging of student-written, student-directed pieces.

  • Service in Indiana for Don Wallis

    A memorial service for Don Wallis will be held in Madison, Ind, on Saturday, Feb. 25

  • School as wireless provider?

    The Yellow Springs school district, in partnership with other local agencies, could potentially become a wireless Internet provider for the entire village.

  • Jerry McCoy

    Jerry W. McCoy of Clifton died Friday morning, Feb. 17, at his residence. He was 70.

  • Students oppose teacher’s imposed leave

    Yellow Springs High School students walked out of class last Wednesday, Feb. 8, in protest of the removal of their chemistry teacher from school. District Superintendent Mario Basora came to the school to field questions from students. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    About 80 Yellow Springs High School students walked out of school last week in protest of the school administration’s decision to place a high school teacher on administrative leave.

  • Raymond Olds

    Raymond Olds died Feb. 10 at Friends Care Center. He was 86.

  • Feb. 23, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up

    Erika Chick, second from right, took off from the starting block in the 200-yard freestyle race at last Saturday’s district finals in Oxford. Chick finished in second place with a season-best time of 1:52.17 in the event, which earned her an automatic state berth. Elizabeth Malone placed first and fourth in her races and will also swim at the state finals this week. (Photo by megan Bachman)

    Feb. 23, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Feb. 16, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up

    Feb. 16, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up.

  • Council okays search process

    At their Feb. 6 meeting, Village Council members agreed to hire Don Vermillion of the University of Dayton as consultant for the Village manager search process.

  • New family doctor comes to town

    Dr. Alan Fark has set up his new family medicine practice at 716 Xenia Avenue. His office is under the umbrella of the Springfield Regional Medical Group. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    The local arts scene — and specifically this week’s Chamber Music Yellow Springs concert — can take some credit for bringing Dr. Alan Fark, a new physician, to town.

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