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As a newcomer to Yellow Springs, Whitaker said he is excited to debut his art to the community, and especially grateful to showcase his art in Crome Architecture, which was formerly the First Baptist ...
June 2008: After 35 years working at Yellow Springs High School as a math teacher, coach and athletic director, Chris Rainey hung up his cleats and calculator and retired. “I want to get out while I’m ...
After several reported sightings in the region and county, a young black bear made its way to Yellow Springs on Saturday, June 28. Around 9:30 p.m., a village resident’s security camera caught a bear ...
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That’s the thinking behind dual projects being launched by local artist and writer Iden Crockett, in the form of an art exhibition and an ongoing collection of narratives written by ...
An upcoming four-day summit hosted by Antioch College’s Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom aims to inspire students, artists, researchers, activists, organizers, educators ...
INITIAL REPORT, 9:53 a.m., Jan. 11 A fatal shooting occurred in Yellow Springs on Friday night, Jan. 10. According to a statement from the Yellow Springs Police Department, officers performed a ...
A local resident is gearing up for a dual challenge: Amy Wamsley is slated to swim across the English Channel next spring — a goal she’s held since childhood. At the same time, she’s currently working ...
These are important questions, especially now that Juneteenth, and its corollary, the Fourth of July, are both over for 2024. The fact that the nation now has two holidays, only 14 days apart, that ...
At the most recent Village Council meeting, Monday, July 15, Council members again revisited the topic of pursuing a tax credit application that could one day lead to the creation of a 50-unit, ...
On Saturday, June 22, the Antioch College Class of 2024 — comprised of 17 students, each of whom designed their own major — bid their small-town, liberal arts college adieu. Upon the conferral of ...
On Friday, June 7, Great Council State Park became Ohio’s newest and 76th state park. Located just six miles south of Yellow Springs at 1587 U.S. — the site of the now-demolished Tecumseh Motel — ...
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