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Suspect in Clark homicide indicted on 3 counts
A grand jury has indicted area resident Zyrian Atha-Arnett, 26, on two counts of murder and one count of felonious assault in the stabbing death earlier this year of Yellow Springs resident Leonid “Lonya” Clark. Greene County Sheriff Gene Fischer announced the indictments at a press conference Friday afternoon, Nov. 15, at the county courthouse in Xenia.
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The artist is in
Eighteen artists showcased their work across 10 local stops during the Yellow Springs Open Studios Tour last weekend, Oct. 18–19.
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School board race— Turner, Ellison unopposed
This fall’s race for the Yellow Springs School Board won’t be much of a race at all — both candidates are running unopposed for seats they already hold. Sylvia Ellison, 55, is running for her third term on the board. Turner, 45, is running for his first term for a seat he was appointed to fill last fall.
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Fire house groundbreaking begins
Groundbreaking will now move forward, with a public ceremony at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18, at the station’s future site, 1001 Xenia Ave.
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Yankees are Minor League champs
The Nipper’s Corner Yankees, the self-proclaimed “Gaunt Park Bombers,” are the 2019 Minor League regular season champions; the Sunrise Café Orioles still led the Major League standings.
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Perry League— Hugs, backflips and King Cobra
When Henry Campbell, 6, comes to the plate, he looks serious, like a man sent in to do a job only a professional like him can do.
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A surfeit of celebrations: Fourth of July and 2019 SpringsFest
Yellow Springs ramped up the celebration quotient this last week, with the Fourth of July coming straight on the heels of the Annual Pride celebration and parade, then immediately following up with Springsfest 2019.
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Fourth of July events slated
The annual Independence Day parade and fireworks are planned for Thursday, July 4.
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Choirs to come together in ‘Concert for Peace and Unity’
The Yellow Springs-based World House Choir will join with the Jeremy Winston Chorale and the choir of Kettering Seventh-day Adventist Church in a “Concert for Peace and Unity” on Saturday, May 25, to counter the message of a rally earlier in the day in downtown Dayton by a KKK-affiliated group from Indiana.
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May 23, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up
May 23, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up








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