All Greek to me: A peek at Project-Based Learning
The halls and classrooms at Mills Lawn School were teeming last Friday evening with parents and community members who came to see the early fruits of the newly adopted project-based learning program...
View ArticleWalt Tulecke
Walt TuleckeWalt Tulecke died peacefully with family nearby at Friends Care Center on Jan. 28, following surgery for a broken hip. He was 89 years old, two weeks shy of his 90th birthday. Walt was born...
View ArticleFeb. 6, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
BASKETBALL Girls fall in conference play Miami Valley School got the best of the Yellow Springs High School girls basketball team on Friday. The Lady Bulldogs, coming off of three straight wins,...
View ArticleCarl Phillip Spier
Carl Phillip Spier died peacefully at home in Brewster, Mass., on Jan. 26, three months shy of his 91st birthday. Carl was a generous and unassuming man who loved his family, his alma mater, Antioch...
View ArticleSIDEBAR: More CBE delay
Return to the main article, “Plant upgrade less expensive” It will be several months before Council decides whether to fund the CBE infrastructure, according to Interim Manager Kent Bristol at...
View ArticleBarbara Monnin
Barbara Monnin After a long battle with cancer, Barbara (Gundolf) Monnin passed away peacefully, surrounded by family and friends, on Feb. 3. Barbara was born on Sept. 20, 1937 in Springfield to...
View ArticlePatrick S. Gentile, MD
Patrick S. Gentile, MD A man of medical science and the literary arts, Patrick S. Gentile, M.D., age 67, died of natural causes at his home in Wilmington, Ohio, on Tuesday, February 11, 2014. He is...
View ArticleAntioch College’s Miller Fellows boost local nonprofits
View the sidebar, “Arts book fundraiser” For Antioch College student Megan Miller, a yearlong job at the Yellow Springs Arts Council sparked a love of art galleries that has since led her to co-ops...
View ArticleVillage Council on water sourcing — Plant upgrade less expensive
See sidebar, “More CBE delay” Renovating the existing Village water plant is doable and less expensive than the other two options being considered for sourcing local water, according to a...
View ArticleFeb. 13, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
SWIMMING Ngqakayi, Chick to districts Two YSHS swimmers qualified for the district tournament for their first time over the weekend. Sophomore Aman Ngqakayi grabbed third place in two events at the...
View ArticleA new face to tell the Antioch College story
When a Dayton Daily News videographer focused his camera last week on Todd Sanders, an Antioch College student, Sanders spoke eloquently about a college drive organized to send potable water to West...
View ArticleSIDEBAR: Arts book fundraiser
Return to the main article, “Antioch College’s Miller Fellows boost local nonprofits” Yellow Springs Arts Council has represented artists in the village for many decades. But who exactly are these...
View ArticleLocal Yellow Springs businesses hold steady
While the top five businesses in Yellow Springs generate about a third of the Village’s total income tax revenue, dozens of smaller businesses together contribute a significant portion of the total....
View ArticlePaul Henry Reed
Paul Henry Reed died Jan. 30 of heart complications at Jackson North Medical Center in Miami, Fla. Paul was born March 22, 1949. He grew up in Yellow Springs and graduated from YSHS. Before his...
View ArticleYellow Springs News wins top state honor
The Yellow Springs News was honored as the best paper in Ohio in its size category at the annual convention of the Ohio Newspaper Association last week. The event, at which Gov. John Kasich was a...
View ArticleRichard E. ‘Dick’ Bullen
Richard E. ‘Dick’ Bullen Richard E. “Dick” Bullen, of Xenia, passed away Sunday, Feb. 16, at Greenewood Manor in Xenia. He was 91. Dick was born at home, the son of Ralph and Anna (Reeves) Bullen, in...
View ArticleMargaret McColaugh Lease
Margaret McColaugh Lease Margaret McColaugh Lease died peacefully at Springfield Regional Hospital on Feb. 17, following a serious stroke. She was 87. Margaret was born in Dayton on July 17, 1926, to...
View ArticleYellow Springs downtown business mostly steady
When it comes to surviving as a business in downtown Yellow Springs, not all outfits are the same. The various successes and challenges of each seem to relate more to the practices of the shop owners...
View ArticleA new Chick heads to state
Even though she’s a high school freshman, Olivia Chick has been to the state swim meet before. Chick watched from the stands as her older sister, Erika, competed for Yellow Springs four years in a row...
View ArticleParticulate pollution levels monitored— Cause of spike is unknown
A regional air pollution agency is investigating an unprecedented and potentially dangerous spike in air pollution in Yellow Springs in December when an exceedingly high concentration of...
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