Antioch College—Progress made after protest
Over the last two weeks, some Antioch College students have not been attending class to show support for student demands to change the way sexual offenses and incidents of racial discrimination are...
View ArticleThe neighs have it
On a recent day, several Riding Centre horses let themselves get carried away by the coming of spring and just had to kick up their heels. Shown above, Iggy, the white gelding, led the way, followed by...
View ArticleMichael D. Haller
MIchael Haller Michael D. Haller, proud father of Anna Hall, Jonathan Haller and Isaac Haller; late husband of Donna Haller and Angela Haller; and “Papa” to Arthur Hall; passed away on March 27, 2019....
View ArticleYellow Springs Schools—Facilities task force begins work
An 11-member task force assigned to develop a plan for addressing local school facility needs — both now and in the future — is beginning its work by seeking opinions from the community. The diverse...
View ArticleDavid Haller
David Albert Haller passed away Tuesday, February 12, 2019, at Signature Health in Lafayette, Ind. He was 71. David was born Aug. 2, 1947, in Springfield, Ohio, the son of Lawrence and Carolyn Haller....
View ArticleFour village manager finalists named
At its April 1 regular meeting, Village Council released the names of the four finalists for the Village manager position. They are Pete Bales, of Beavercreek; Elke Doom, of Valdez, Alaska; Allyson...
View ArticleSchool board—Hatert gets 3-year contract
In a special meeting Thursday morning, March 21, the Yellow Springs school board unanimously approved, as anticipated, a three-year contract with Jack Hatert as the new principal at Yellow Springs High...
View ArticleA page turns for Antioch Writers’ Workshop
The page has turned for a beloved local literary institution with deep roots in Yellow Springs. In a March 22 press release, the board of trustees for Antioch Writers’ Workshop announced the...
View ArticleMichael Ehman
Michael Ehman Dr. Michael “Micky” F. Ehman, 73 years old, died peacefully at home in Erie, Pa., on March 27, 2019. Born in Springfield, Ohio, and raised in Yellow Springs, Micky was the adored only...
View ArticleBulldog track boasts larger squads
By Coach John Gudgel Both the boys and girls track squads this spring boast the largest number of participants in several years — the boys squad has 21 athletes while the girls boast a robust squad of...
View ArticleBringing mindfulness to prison
CORRECTION: The print version of this article erroneously described Katie Egart as a Buddhist priest. Rather, Egart is a lay Zen practitioner and an ordained Buddhist chaplain. Whenever Katie Egart...
View ArticleDementia friendly project ends, but effort continues
During the year-and-a-half duration of the Dementia Friendly Yellow Springs project, organizers were most surprised by the number of people who approached them to say they personally had a connection...
View ArticleKyleen Downes sings — A popular musical ‘Friend’
CORRECTION: This print version of this article included several misspelled names and gave an incorrect date for the Dayton BBQ Rodeo; these errors have been corrected in the web version of the story....
View ArticleAll fired up
About a dozen members of Miami Township Fire-Rescue participated Tuesday, April 2, in a controlled burn of the prairie grass in the natural burial area at Glen Forest Cemetery, off U.S. 68 north. The...
View ArticleApril 11, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up
SOFTBALL Bulldogs win home opener The Yellow Springs Lady Bulldog team had their home opener last week against Belmont and after falling behind 4–1, they rallied behind the strong pitching of Abby...
View ArticleLeonid ‘Lonya’ Clark
Our friends, family and village should know that Lonya has left us. We can only hope his life has left us with memories we will cherish for many years to come. We thank everyone for the amazing...
View ArticleMary Donahoe
A celebration of the life of Mary Donahoe will be held Sunday, May 19, 2 p.m., at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Yellow Springs in Goes Station. For more information, contact Diane at...
View ArticleTerry Snider
A celebration of the life of Terry Snider will be held Saturday, May 4, beginning at 3 p.m., at First Presbyterian Church. All are welcome to attend and bring a dish for a potluck — in honor of Terry,...
View ArticleApril 18, 2019 Bulldog sports round-up
SOFTBALL Bulldogs win home opener The Yellow Springs Lady Bulldog team had their home opener last week against Belmont and after falling behind 4–1, they rallied behind the strong pitching of Abby...
View ArticleAntioch College’s Earth Week—All are invited to ‘wade in’
A series of Earth Day-related events on the Antioch College campus next week invites the entire community to “Wade In” on environmental justice, particularly in relationship to water. “Wade In …...
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