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  • Antioch and village schools collaborate on Future of Education series

    Deborah Meier will speak on education and democracy Feb. 12 as part of ‘The Future of Education‘ series.

    The Yellow Springs school board, in inviting a series of progressive-minded educators and thinkers to town, hopes the next few months are filled with discussion and debate about the future of education in the village.

  • Drillers ask for land leases

    An energy company began contacting landowners in Miami Township last week about leasing their land for oil and gas drilling.

  • Feb. 17, 2011 Bulldog Sports Roundup

    Yellow Springs High School senior Isaac Haller scored a career-high of 20 points in Friday’s game against Middletown Christian. The Yellow Springs team won in a thrilling game, 78–77.

    Feb. 17, 2011 Bulldog Sports Roundup

  • Ice will melt, but the stories linger

    Not going anywhere soon: Last Wednesday morning a van on W. Davis Street seemed to shrink under the weight of the ice-covered tree that had toppled over during the ice storm the night before. Hundreds of limbs and branches fell during the storm, causing power outages all over the village. (photo by Lauren Heaton)

    The Great Yellow Springs Ice Storm of 2011 had a silver lining, as the warmth of community softened Mother Nature’s blow.

  • YS Bahá’ís back those in Iran

    Growing up in Iran in the 1950s and ’60s, local resident Farzaneh (Behjati) Mader experienced some discrimination based on her adherence to the Bahá’í faith. But the Iranian Revolution had changed the country beyond recognition, especially for the Behjatis.

  • Music, dance to honor YSHS theater

    The YSHS theater program has inspired Lauren Westendorf and Donovan Berends, so the duo is holding a musical review featuring songs from Broadway musicals to raise money for the program as their senior project.

  • Wilma E. Rilling

    Wilma E. Rilling

  • John Spariosu memorial

    John Spariosu memorial

  • Teachers urge caution—Personnel cuts detrimental?

    With a healthy cash carryover, the Yellow Springs district should be “judicious” about decisions to eliminate staff and cut benefits, which could end up hurting the district more than helping, the teachers said.

  • Feb. 10, 2011 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    Girls varsity end losing streak The girls varsity basketball team ended their losing streak at Emmanuel Christian last week before dropping to Miami Valley at home on Friday and adding a victory at Jefferson on Monday. Their record is now 6–12 (4–6 in the conference). A win over divisional foe Emmanuel Christian, 58–49, ended the […]

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