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2024

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  • Vicky Lynn Shaw

    Vicky Lynn Shaw

    Vicky Lynn Shaw

  • 36th annual Book Fair on Saturday

    The annual Yellow Springs Book Fair takes place Saturday, Aug. 20, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

  • With the greatest of ease…

    The prosepect of hitting the water after a flying leap was made more attractive by the promise of a cool splash, as local Siobhan and her uncle Christian, visiting from Jamestown, saltoed through the summer air at Gaunt Park Pool last Friday. (Photo by Isaac Delamatre)

    Local Siobhan and her uncle Christian saltoed through the summer air at Gaunt Park Pool last Friday.

  • Antioch College welcomes artist-in-residence

    Shinji Turner-Yamamoto is creating a site specific show at the Herndon Gallery as part of being artist in residence at Antioch College this summer.

    Artist Shinji Turner-Yamamoto will be in residence at Antioch College this summer.

  • David M. Laming

    David M. Laming passed away on Wednesday, June 22. He was 80 years old.

  • Ernestine Martin-Benning

    Ernestine Martin-Benning

    Ernestine Martin-Benning, 87, of Springfield passed away on Wednesday May 25, 2016 in her residence.

  • For 43 years, living where it’s lively

    Hap and Sonia Cawood moved to Yellow Springs in 1973 when their two daughters were young. They came for the schools, the robust community life and because Hap fell in love with the renovated barn they call home in the center of town. They stay because village life continues to fulfill and sustain them. (Photo by Carol Simmons)

    Albert “Hap” and Sonia Cawood moved into a renovated barn in the heart of Yellow Spring in 1973, and they have made their home there all the years since.

  • Water is the focus of Xylem giving

    YSI/Xylem employees in Yellow Springs recently did a “Walk for Water” from the YSI campus to the Little Art Theatre to raise funds for Xylem’s global water philanthropy. From left, local YSI/Xylem employee Anita Brown, employee Tim Benson (in costume) and Colin Sabol, president of Xylem Analytics and Treatment. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    Money from the Xylem “Walk for Water” fundraiser will help fund the work of Xylem Watermark, a corporate citizenship and social investment program.

  • Renewable energy how-tos

    The solar array bedecking Paul Sampson’s Yellow Springs home generates up to 70 percent of the energy for his residence and the bed and breakfast he and his wife operate next door.

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