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Feb
12
2025

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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.

  • Perry League— Hugs, backflips and King Cobra

    At a Perry League T-ball game earlier this month, one-year-old Ronan Triplett crawled down for a ball. (Photo by luciana Lieff )

    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. 

  • A surfeit of celebrations: Fourth of July and 2019 SpringsFest

    A tiny holiday celebrant watched with fascination as this year’s Fourth of July parade passed down Xenia Avenue. The holiday fell between two other big days for the village: the Pride march and Springsfest. (Photo by Kathleen Galarza)

    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.

  • Fourth of July events slated

    The annual Independence Day festivities will take place Thursday, July 4.

    The annual Independence Day parade and fireworks are planned for Thursday, July 4.

  • 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.

  • May 23, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

    Girls track athletes, from left, Sophia Lawson, Jude Meekin and Natalie Galarza celebrated the girls team’s first-place win at the Metro Buckeye Conference championship Saturday, May 11. (Photo by Kathleen Galarza)

    May 23, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Solar co-op to host info meeting

    The Greene County Solar Co-op will hold an informational meeting on Wednesday, May 8, at the Glen Helen Ecology Institute building, 405 Corry St., Yellow Springs.

  • Council plans for deficit in 2019

    The Village of Yellow Springs plans to spend about a half million dollars more than it brings in next year, according to a draft budget Council considered at its Nov. 19 meeting.

  • Herndon Gallery’s ‘Nuclear Fallout’ exhibit to close with talk

    Local artist Migiwa Orimo’s work is exhibited in “Nuclear Fallout: The Bomb in Three Archives,” a new show at Antioch’s Herndon gallery that opens Thursday, Sept. 20, from 7–9 p.m. with a talk by Orimo. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    According to organizers, “Nuclear Fallout: The Bomb in Three Archives with Kei Ito and Migiwa Orimo” asks viewers to critically consider the way war is curated in our cultural telling — asking who creates the narrative, whose stories are missing and who is no longer alive to tell it.

  • YS Strings to present eclectic concert

    The Yellow Springs Strings, a group of musicians from the village and surrounding communities, will perform a program of several pieces by a variety of composers on Tuesday, Dec. 11.

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