Nov
14
2024

From The Print Section :: Page 557

  • Silver business forks into two

    Connie and José Soto opened their second handmade silver jewelry shop in the village last weekend in the space where Hasser’s Barber Shop used to operate. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    Connie and José Soto chose last weekend’s Street Fair to unveil their new handmade metal jewelry and art store, Twisted Tines.

  • Their art bristles with intent

    The JafaGirls Corrine Bayraktaroglu and Nancy Mellon open their Hairy Art Palace show during this Friday’s Third Friday Fling and Art Stroll, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Arts Council Gallery at the Oten building, 309 Xenia Avenue. The gallery will be open during the weekend’s Artist Studio Tour. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    The JafaGirls have come to see themselves as community artists who, through public installations, bring people together and help them reframe their assumptions and see things in new ways.

  • Strolger part of Nobel team

    Lou Strolger, a 1991 graduate of Yellow Springs High School, contributed to the Nobel Prize-winning discovery that the expansion of the universe is accelerating. (Photo courtesy of Western Kentucky University)

    Lou Strolger has always loved the stars. As a teenager, he would stargaze with the astronomers and astrophiles at Antioch College.

  • Oris Carter Cross

    Oris Carter Cross

    Oris Carter Cross, PhD, died Sept. 26. She was 81.

  • Lowell Francis Williams

    Lowell Williams

    Lowell Francis Williams died Friday, Oct. 14, at Greene Memoril Hospital. He was 77.

  • Issue 16 could lower rates

    Miami Township residents could save around $100 per year on electricity if a Greene County ballot issue passes in November, according to a consultant with the County Commissioners’ Association of Ohio.

  • School breaks open 2020 plan

    After a year of brainstorming, researching and discussing the wide world of education, the Yellow Springs school district presents its first draft of the Class of 2020 10-year strategic plan.

  • Mitchell Stamm memorial

    A celebration of the life of Mitchell Bruce Stamm will be held Sunday, Oct. 15, 1–3:30 p.m. at Rockford Chapel.

  • Oct. 13, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up

    McKinney runners Oluka Okia, left, and Gabe Trillana came in seventh and eighth place, respectively, at the Bulldogs home tri-meet last week en route to a boys middle school team title. Zach McHugh won the high school boys individual title. Visit www.ysnews.com for more photos from the meet. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Oct. 13, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Richard Eastman

    Richard Eastman

    Richard Payson Eastman died Wednesday, Oct. 5, at Friends Care Community. He was 91.

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