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From The Print Section :: Page 95

  • COVID-19 Update — October 28, 2021

    Photo: CDC/Dr. Fred Murphy, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Public Health; public domain.

    Ohio reached a milestone in cumulative COVID-19 case numbers last week, topping the 1.5 million mark on Tuesday, Oct. 19, with 1,503,102 positive tests reported since the state’s first cases were logged in early March 2020.

  • Local arts collective Toadstool Shadow releases album

    When was the last time you listened to an album about rabbits, fairies, robotic elves and invisible mountains? If you are so inclined, the answer to that question can be “today.”

  • 2021 Election results

    On Tuesday, Nov. 2, Yellow Springs voters weighed in on a variety of races and issues including Village Council, school board, Miami Township trustees, jail and school facilities levies, among other items.

  • Villagers give feedback on citizen review board

    In their regular meeting on Monday, Oct. 18, Council members dedicated time to hear public feedback on their Oct. 4 meeting with Larry James, the attorney Council hired to review the proposal for a citizen review board, or CRB.

  • Buck runs amok in downtown Yellow Springs

    On Friday, Oct. 29, at about 7:45 p.m., a deer went on a brief, yet dramatic rampage in downtown Yellow Springs.

  • A Yellow Springs Almanack — Oct. 29–Nov. 4

    The Travelling Toad and Frog Moon entered its final quarter on October 28 and wanes throughout the week ahead, becoming the new Deer Rutting Moon.

  • The 2021-22 Guide to Yellow Springs: A Kaleidoscopic View of the Village

    To reflect (pun intended) the theme of this year’s Guide to Yellow Springs — A Kaleidoscopic View of the Village — the iconic “Springs” ceramic sculpture, located in Bill Duncan Park at the juncture of Dayton Yellow Springs Road and Livermore Street, was photographed through a prism made from three mirrors taped together.

    This year’s Guide to Yellow Springs examines the village’s downtown, a reflection of our authentic, offbeat, casual and creative counterculture values.

  • 2021 Election — Five candidates compete for Yellow Springs Board of Education

    Five nonincumbent candidates are vying for three seats on the Yellow Springs Board of Education on Tuesday, Nov. 2.

  • Mills Lawn students bid farewell to Chief Carlson

    Carlson, who has been with the Yellow Springs Police Department for 12 years — five of those as chief — is leaving the force in November.

  • Candidates sound off at two forums

    On Tuesday and Wednesday, Oct. 19 and 20, candidates for Miami Township trustee, school board, mayor and Village Council addressed community members in the Mills Lawn gym.

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