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That struggle was not a struggle that a small group of wealthy land — and human — owners could accomplish by themselves. They would need an army. So they fed this dream of freedom to the regular ...
By Don Cipollini In the early summer of 2021, Yellow Springs was treated to a deafening shrill on sunny afternoons that was enough to drive you crazy. That year, southwestern Ohio was graced with an ...
Should Windsor actualize its plans and gain Council approval, Nickell would be correct. Hawthorne Place — the current largest apartment complex in Yellow Springs — has 52 units sited on 3.28 acres; ...
Coach Rob came early and was able, for the first time this season, to make good use of the line marker. Fresh chalk defined the foul lines, base paths, home plate area, and our special infield safety ...
This week, Village worker Travis Hotaling took a momentary break from meter reading to beautify some more downtown fire hydrants. Though his work is pictured here in black and white, his newest ...
Housh and others alluded to the Housing Needs Assessment of Yellow Springs — authored in 2018 by Bowen National Research, costing the Village $24,500 — which recommended expanding the local housing ...
When Joshua Whitaker and his family decided to make the move to Yellow Springs from the Bay Area of California, he knew the move would have dual meaning — leaving the west coast and returning to his ...
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 ...
Local nonprofit art supply store Sister Trillium will celebrate one year of operating from its Dayton Street space with an art show and silent auction Friday, June 27, 6–9 p.m., in the YS Brewery ...
Opening night of the Perry League T-ball season is typically full of firsts. There are some first-time players, first hits, first time attempting to field a ball, first time we notice a child who went ...
It is critical that we — all of us — work together to fight this. Now is not the time for parties and parades. Now is the time to resist. Now is the time to stand up and say, “No more.” Now is the ...
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