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Several downtown Yellow Springs storefronts were robbed overnight, with some shop owners returning to work Sunday morning, June 15, to find broken glass and stolen money. These break-ins occurred in ...
In December 2022, the world lost filmmaker and YS villager Julia Reichert, who advocated for women’s and workers’ rights, and was a mentor to a legion of documentarians. As a director, Reichert was ...
Amid its third year, the Mad River Theater Works youth summer residency theater program continues its now-cemented tradition of leading young thespians through the process of devised theater, where ...
I’m susceptible to no greater siren song than seeing the title of a new Wes Anderson flick sunbathing on the Little Art marquee — I’m crashing into the front row the first chance I get. Top to bottom, ...
Good news came down for Antioch College last week: The Higher Learning Commission has removed the financial distress designation it assigned to the college in November 2024. As the News reported ...
There was no response from Nolan’s 3-year-old daughter — she wasn’t there. Still, Nolan opened the cover to Martin Waddell’s 1992 children’s book and began reading into a microphone. “Once there were ...
By Jessica Thomas and Reilly Dixon Yellow Springs nonprofit and educational farm Agraria Center for Regenerative Practice has announced a hiatus of its operations and programs effective Thursday, Feb.
Antioch College is slated to receive just over $100,000 from the State of Ohio to help fund the demolition of its original student union building. The grant comes via the Ohio Building Demolition and ...
The following article appeared in the 2020–21 Guide to Yellow Springs: Downtown, Then and Now. Click here to read more articles from that year’s guide. In decades past, a villager could walk through ...
Those who have been waiting to enjoy a local soft-serve ice cream cone on a hot summer day may not have to wait much longer. Villager Matt Kirk has purchased the Corner Cone, with plans to reopen the ...
Nationally known comedian and local resident Dave Chappelle is purchasing the former Miami Township fire station with plans to open a comedy club. The Yellow Springs Development Corporation, or YSDC, ...
More than 100 people gathered at the First Baptist Church from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. today to express their distress and ask questions regarding the interactions between police and villagers downtown on ...
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