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2025

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  • 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.

  • At the Trump rally in Vandalia

    In his speech, Trump touched on jobs lost to overseas competitors and his problems with NAFTA. He noted that he had the support of religious luminaries like Jerry Falwell and Sarah Palin over evangelical candidate Ted Cruz, who, he said, is nothing more than a “liar.” He called ideological enemies “animals” and complained that political correctness prevents effective political action.

  • Robert Silverman

    Robert Silverman

    Robert Silverman, Ph.D., of Yellow Springs, passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 5, 2016. He was 87.

  • Spike Lee film set to spark conversations

    “Do the Right Thing,” an acclaimed 1989 film by director Spike Lee (center in Dodgers jersey), will be shown this Saturday, Feb. 20, at 11 a.m. at the Little Art Theatre. The film, which is free and open to the public, is part of the Black History Month film series sponsored by the 365 Group and Yellow Springs Young People of Color. (Still from Do the Right Thing)

    This Saturday, villagers have an opportunity to both see the now-iconic film, “Do the Right Thing,” which mirrors today’s racial tensions, and discuss it, at a free screening at 11 a.m. at the Little Art Theatre.

  • Faith Lenora Mahood Patterson

    Faith Patterson

    Faith Lenora Mahood Patterson died on Jan. 17, 2016, at her home in Yellow Springs.

  • McGruder honored at Antioch College

    Antioch College Assistant Professor of History Kevin McGruder was recently honored with the first annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Award. (Submitted Photo)

    Assistant Professor Kevin McGruder was awarded the first Antioch College Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Award recently.

  • BLOG-Stay Awake

    Here resolved: Be alive to joy without indulgence, zest without extravagance.

  • Seasonal song

    The Yellow Springs Community Chorus and the Yellow Springs Chamber Orchestra joined forces to present a holiday concert of the music of Mendelssohn and Bach. Shown above are chorus members performing the classic “Magnificat” by Bach. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    The Yellow Springs Community Chorus and Chamber Orchestra presented a holiday concert Sunday, Dec. 13.

  • Reception to honor Roosevelts

    Antioch College will host a reception for Mark and Dorothy Roosevelt on Thursday, Dec. 3, from 4-6 p.m. at the Herndon Gallery.

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