Yellow Springs, OH News
Yellow Springs, OH News
SPORTS SUNDAY — Truss headed to state
BLOG-Iris, the Goddesses’ Rainbow
Dewine speaks at YSHS
Request for Proposals:
2012 Supplemental Appropriation and Declaring and Emergency
Borer likely dooms ash trees
School board names likely tax hike
May 24, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round Up
Phyllis Walker
The great unveiling at Mills Lawn School
Villagers weigh in on their water
High school honors high achievers
June 1 deadline for wind, bike project
Gil Stempfly
Musical event benefits cancer patients near and far
Village breaks ground on sidewalk repairs
BLOG – Not the average quiet corner
SPORTS SUNDAY — Six Bulldogs to play in college
BLOG-The Indulgence
Public arts forum coming
May 17, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round Up
WYSO to build up local capacity
College accepts class of 2016
Task force targets drugs
Rita Colbert
Harriet Moran
A tale of two waters
Richard Kershner
New book’s paths toward peace
No-coal choice saved money
Open house slated
Pool Clean-Up
Board Of Education
James L. McKee memorial service
Youth music fest benefits YSKP
Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
Council Meeting Agenda
Public Meetings
BLOG – Personality in Numbers
SPORTS SUNDAY – McKinney track wins conference
BLOG-What’s at Stake
Appalachian Spring Revisited: The Copland/Vine Project
Make It Count for the Birds counts for the Glen
Request for Bid
Public Hearing
Public Meetings
Request For Proposals
Request For Quote
Request For Bids
Request For Bids
Request For Bids
Tackling hard water, hard choices
Eleanor Zaremsky
New pastor leads King center
Senior housing off, for now
Chim chim cheroo at Antioch School
Johnson teaches power of the stars
Green space funds waning
Survive it, from the A-bomb to zombies
Clean-up Week starts Monday
Life of a century, and some change
Coast-to-coast walkers come to the village
Eleanor Zaremsky
BLOG – Irises around town
SPORTS SUNDAY — Lightning strikes twice
Happy Cinco de Mayo
BLOG — Documentary raises the sushi bar
Read about the six new faculty joining Antioch College this summer along with a...
Village objects to court ruling in tap-in case
The village’s own Rocket Man
Small towns, bigger water bills
Pitstick land purchased for agricultural use
Judy Belle Jones
AMP offers green pricing program
See the magic of ‘Mary Poppins’
Request For Bids
Request For Proposals
Request For Bids
Request For Bids
Request For Quote
Request For Proposals
Board Of Education
Council Meeting Agenda
Public Meetings
First district-wide art fest held
YSHS senior honored
BLOG – My cat is famous
BLOG-Going Native
Teacher Lasater draws yoga practitioners to village
Teacher appreciation week at Mills Lawn School
New e-novel by Ruth Myers— This writing game’s for a dame
Bounty of village Earth Day events
Portraits of village, circa ’70s
April 26, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up
Mildred Hasser
Council eyes wind power
Robert Hardman
Health aide admits to theft
(No, please don’t say it!—) Picture purrrfect!
CMYS finals features winds, brass
Court favors Struewings
Seniority no longer rules
Memorial for Robert “Dr.Bob” Hardman
YS a bright star on yoga map
Home, Inc. builds its first fully-accessible house
BLOG-Salad Days
Ice cream and ukuleles beckon early summer
SPORTS SUNDAY — Tennis team sweeps doubles in 3-2 loss
Donate clothes to women for work
Glen Helen 5K Earth Day Run/Walk
BLOG — A day to geek out for local music
Mills Lawn School playground mulch spreading day
Piece sign: Mills Lawn School mosaic project in progress
Mills Lawn Feelings Wall
Oil and water— Drilling stirs new concerns
Carol Koeller
Village Council— New law bans texting while driving
Council eyes economic plan
Yoga Springs stretches to Springfield
Ruth Varner
Dining a la cart in village
YSHSTAA’s Curtain Warmer— Keeping theater alive for the kids
April 19, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up
Students redesign their sign
BLOG — The bitter truth about taste
Weigh in on Village water
Judge favors Struewings in case against Village
BLOG—this year in Yellow Springs
SPORTS SUNDAY — Okia breaks McKinney pole vault record
BLOG-Where the Townies Gather
Yellow Springs Buffet to close
Auditions for ‘Our Town’ on Saturday
Temporary chief doesn’t take to retirement
Council Meeting Agenda
Request Bid
Council hears art policy concerns
Daniel Jones
Leadership shift at Midwest
Public Meetings
Claris Lewis
Gertrude Lord
A swinging spring musical at YSHS — Grease opens Friday
BLOG – Village Greenery
BLOG – The Hunt
SPORTS SUNDAY — Softball returns to YSHS
BLOG-Enemy Mine
Hugh Livingston memorial
Brother Bear and Mindy take to the streets with hotdogs
Richard Northway
Cinda Stewart
Shelley Colbert
April 5, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up
Interim chief comes out of retirement
Woman rescued in John Bryan State Park
MillWorks a home to business
Ball and Skein—Yarnbombing plot foiled
Frustrated village senior community moves to Florida
Villager, Tupperware reunited
‘More pagan rituals in pine forest,’ local faeries demand
Three time’s a charm— Antioch celebrates with new tower
Village art gallery mounts display of ordinances
Be a good spork: from filling station to fabulous
New resident confused by reference to ‘Weaver’s’
Six degrees of separation down to 1.5 in village
BLOG-Travelling, Well Met
Students think Police Chief Grote is “awesome like a possum”
Council Meeting Agenda
Shelley Colbert
AU names new chancellor
Request Bid
Closing one door—Bittersweet goodbyes for the chief
Board Of Education
Public Meetings
C of C efforts pay off— Village a mecca for many
Nudes reveal arts controversy
BLOG—The gulf between a Twinkie and a cherry blossom
Schools discuss new property tax levy
Longtime Village employees to be honored
No Common Scents
And it burns, burns, burns
BLOG-Springing from the Ground
Antioch University names new chancellor
Bender honored for WWII service
March 22, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up
Spring has officially, and very quickly, arrived
Schools commit to laptops
Harlem Quartet in residency here
Real watershed moments for area
Village to begin sidewalk repair
Glen adjusts course of events
Pamela Kaelin
Wellness week at McKinney
BLOG – Don’t get around much anymore
Farmstead Cheese Festival 2012
BLOG-A Colorful Exchange
The Admission Committee finished its deliberations today--3,200 apps for the 75...
Irish step dancers entertain Mills Lawn students
La Llama Place
SPORTS SUNDAY — Winter athletes honored
Harlem Quartet plays this weekend
The Harlem Quartet to perform at MLS Monday
MLS Science night tonight!
Miami Township Zoning Commission
Special Council Meeting
Public Meetings
Board Of Education
Police apprehend local bank robbers
Bulldog 2012 Spring Sports Schedule
Village water, from the ground up
Of sharing food and company
New economic plan presented to Council
Standing up for a threatened people
Student killed in car crash
Your one-stop shop to be the fittest that survive
Hula whoops!
Council Meeting Agenda
Public Meetings
Community potlucks kick off
Jonas Bender to be honored for military service
BLOG-Thursday Night means Oysters at the Winds
Wastewater upgrades showcased
Republican presidential primary results by precinct
‘Super Tuesday’ is March 6
CAP plans for video group
Many issues of village water
Muse concert this Saturday— Singing out for women and world
Steinberg memorial held
March 8, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up
Sarah Hammond
Gregory Frank
Present gives voices to village past
Land preservationist shares expertise with the Glen
Public Hearing
Yellow Springs Board of Education
Public Meetings
Local customer, investors purchase Servlet
Harlem String Quartet
Poetry Reading: Ann Filemyr, The Healer’s Diary
Services for Sarah Hammond
From sap to syrup
Art openings held today
BLOG-Eyes Wide Open and Looking Up
Sarah J. Hammond
Bulldogs exit tournament
Cundiff off to new job in Sidney
March 1, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
Village Council— Barr restructuring plan OKd
Next window, please— Moore retires from US Bank
YSHS teacher settles, resigns
Past meets present
Public Meetings
Public Hearing
Council Meeting Agenda
Board Of Education
Kent State film screens tonight
Cincinnati’s MUSE to benefit food pantry
Cincinnati’s MUSE to benefit food pantry
The Springs Motel
Moore to be honored
2011 busy for Village government
SPORTS SUNDAY – Swimmers bring home 7th place at states
BLOG-Presidents’ Day Feast
Collins spells her way to regionals
News wins top state prize
Dolly Green
Public Meetings
Hugh Livingston
Artist Linda Stein at Antioch College — Sparking new thinking on gender
Board Of Education
Gardner memorial held
Johannes Quartet in YS
WYSO gets Localore grant
Show goes on for One-Acts
School as wireless provider?
Students oppose teacher’s imposed leave
VILLAGE VIBES — Grover’s got the funk
Artist talk to focus on gender fluidity
SPORTS SUNDAY — Chick and Malone headed to states
Hugh Livingston
Ray Olds
BLOG-Summer’s Harvest, Winter’s Yield
A recent review of the Antioch Review's 70th anniversary edition, which publishe...
Winter banners brighten the village
Board Of Education
Board Of Education
Council Meeting Agenda
Public Meeting
Council Special Meetings
Council Open House
Feb. 16, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
Council okays search process
New family doctor comes to town
Trumball nets college scholarship
Open house for Village manager
"The Life and Legacy of Coretta Scott King" by alumna Edythe Scott Bagley '47 wi...
One-Acts take on a variety of performances
Parachuters play for school support
VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS: PUBLIC MEETINGS
Comedian Julia Sweeney to visit the village
SPORTS SUNDAY—Bulldogs fall to Troy Christian
BLOG-Family Fare: Pork Burgers
Ranch Menagerie home to animals big and small
BLOG – Baby nerds
Village a good host for babies
Feminist film gets national honor
Dallas directs UD play— A collaborative process of discovery
Another delay for the CBE
College in national spotlight
Fairborn man dies in village
Here to help dogs do good
Feel the Love-In the Village this weekend
New family doctor opens Xenia Avenue office
Public Meetings
Life after shock in Japan
GALLERY – Intergenerational celebration at Friends preschool
SPORTS SUNDAY — McKinney 7th graders lose after two big wins
BLOG-Breakfast with My Babies
BLOG-Breakfast for My Babies
AUDIO: A Groundhog Day song
Dallas to direct UD play
Good news! Our website is back up and running. Explore degree programs, read abo...
Village Council— Arts group requests space
Lottie Lindsey
Betty Jane Ost
Tragedy sparks effort for new laws
Village Of Yellow Springs Public Meetings
Village of Yellow Springs Public Meetings
Feb. 2, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
Village shows its love, proudly
With chess, thinking and fun unite
Yellow Springs Board Of Education
Conley’s hard work his passion
Glen trails get makeover
Antioch flooded with applications
Martin Murie
Shane West
Don Wallis
CMYS to host guitar quartet
SPORTS SUNDAY — For boys basketball, revenge is sweet
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BLOG-Seeking shelter and shared wisdom
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Yellow Springs history in spotlight
Jan. 26, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
Wingard to lecture tonight
Cultivating global green thumbs
Council hires interim manager
New chair for board
Lucille Gardner
More sun in the Springs (Motel)
Local kale for the K–12 crowd? Lessons in fresh food service
Morgan grant for housing
Eagleson new creative director at college
Three students recognized as National Merit Scholars
Lucky local wins Senior Center raffle
SPORTS SUNDAY — Girls basketball win streak ends
BLOG-Waste not. Want not. Worry not.
YSHS and McKinney students win art awards
College welcomes artist-in-residence
BLOG – Darmok and Jalad at Tanagra
Maya Nye '99, volunteer coordinator, poses with some of the dedicated volunteers...
VIDEO — MLK Day Walk
College announces new board chair, extension of full-tuition fellowships
SPORTS SUNDAY —Newsome nets 46 in OT loss; swimmers smash records
Get your greens at the winter market
Connect through yoga to goals for the new year
A brew of perfect proportion
Oil company drilling OK’d
Jan. 12, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
Miyazaki photo exhibit— True faces of Wisconsin protesters
Council ranks transition items
Village hires interim manager
Home, Inc. senior housing project gets major boost
Mayer to leave WYSO
Banner festival coming soon!
Dennie Eagleson '71 is the new creative director for the Herndon Gallery:
SPORTS SUNDAY — Smith leads McKinney girls basketball
BLOG-The Beet Generation
New Liberty Farms to host goat workshop
The economy— Businesses choose to stay in village in 2011
Antioch University, AUM changes
Village life— Extreme weather; Census changes
Village schools— 2020 plan takes shape
Higher education— Antioch up and running again
Entrepreneurs get busy on the perfect brew
Sixth annual GHA members art show coming
A proposal by Kent State Professors to name Virginia Hamilton '57 the state chil...
Errata: Congratulations to BOTH Julia Reichert '70 and Jim Klein '72!
BLOG-Chef to the Homesick Traveler
Special Council Meeting
Village rings in 2012
Village rings in 2012
Basho moves to Kings Yard
Emporium to feature protester portraits
Classes of 2009–11 rule alumni courts
Congratulations Julia Reichert '70!
License plate to benefit the Glen
Wheels to play Friends Music Camp benefit
Village Reclamation Plant gets a shine
SPORTS SUNDAY — McKinney girls split games
Claus or Haws? — In search of the real Santa
New doctor comes to town
A budget for the 2020 plan
Schnapps in the Schprings
Cemex rezoning request denied
Schools talk new tax levy
MillWorks owners seek land transfer
Antioch students assess their year
Carpenter talks about her ‘Art for Desmond’ at Glen House
Birds a little shy of Christmas count
BLOG – Christmas! Now with Sound Blaster!
Yellow Springs Brass! performs tonight
SPORTS SUNDAY — Bulldogs make a stand against Emmanuel Christian
Cundiff gets Sidney post
Great story this week (and photos) in the YS News about the new class. Catch a g...
Glimpses into Antioch student life
Antioch College students in the Global Seminar: Water course participated in an...
This image, by the late-Ohio nature artist Charley Harper, appears on the new Gl...
What’s the best water option for the Village?
Two ways to share in the holidays
A new toast to the Little Art
Klingers’ pottery, paintings at Springs Gallery
Antioch seeks local jobs for students
We were fortunate to have been present for Rafael's powerful reading during the...
The Spirits of Yellow Springs
The Glen in winter home to many birds — count on it
SPORTS SUNDAY — McKinney boys match up well with D1 team
BLOG-Two potlucks in two days
Strong Heart Press offers holiday workshop
One family’s path to the village
Bowling ball jewelry knocks ’em down
Goals to set 2012 priorities
Linda Simms
Cuts shrink Village budget
Hollister gets environmental post
New store seeks to fill local need
Malarkey’s a star on London’s West End
Mike Kelley
Dec. 8, 2011 Bulldog Sports Roundup
Kristen L. Pett ’90 has been hired as the associate dean and New England regiona...
Soaking rains extend wet weather trend
Clifton Winterfest underway
Antioch organizes Occupy teach-in
SPORTS SUNDAY — Edwards has career game in Bulldogs’ first win
Bowling balls inspire local jewelry
Modern Salvage for vintage home furnishings
Managing the Village water
Occupy sparks local dialogue
Everyday heroes star in comic
Dec. 1, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
Charles Mercer
A civil rights milestone, 50 years on
Charles F. “Chuck” Collett
A transition time for Nonstop
Stand-out swimmers commit to colleges
School Forest Festival returns
An interesting story from the Dayton Daily News about the late Antioch professor...
First Snow
School Forest Festival returns
Girls basketball team drops opener
“Share the Joy” provides gifts for local families in need
Nonstop in a transitional time
BLOG: The real synth of Unpainted Huffhines
Home, Inc. waiver approved by Village Council
Schools to get wireless connection
Drive-thru comfort food beckons
New college dines responsibly
The ‘ecstatic surprise’ of a painter
Drones projected to be new force in regional economy
Celebrate Senior Citizens
BLOG — The chestnut surprises
Gegner legacy strong after 50 years
VIDEO: Occupy Yellow Springs
MTFR responding to uptick in emergency calls
Antioch College hosted nearly 60 Yellow Springs villagers last evening for the C...
Brukner paintings on exhibit
Mayne memorial changed
Askeland, Simms, Walkey, Mucher win contested races
Murdock retires from university
Villagers give resounding No on 2
Ohio Silver celebrates 40th
YSHS presents ‘Last Night of Ballyhoo’
Singing from, and for, the heart
Barbara Case
Cundiff is Sidney job finalist
Frederic Dunlap
Film screening at Nonstop Institute
Drive-Thru Buffet brings back fried
Diversity workshop coming soon
Quilt opening for faeries and other good folks
School board opposes HB 136
November 3, 2011
YSHS to host several last nights of ‘Ballyhoo’
Village Planning Commission agenda
Vouchers could harm schools
BLOG – The apprentice
Geis replaces Omlor at YSI
Candidates vie for public office
Community music steps up
Shake your booty for good cause
Betty Ann Ryan
Nov. 10, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
Berger Mayne
Tickets for WYSO auction on sale now
Aurora Borealis over Yellow Springs
SPORTS SUNDAY — Bulldogs fall in tournaments
Mills Lawn students kick off Yelloween
Geis replaces Omlor as leader of YSI
John Daniel Olsen
Terrence Allen
What, are you yellow? Village celebrates the good scare
Paula Spier
Oct. 27, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
Issue 2 to stem workers rights
A painter seeks to lift spirits
Vigilant for good, quick food
Boys soccer heads to district final
YSHS fall and winter sports announcements
Goat mowing at Antioch
Pumpkins soar above the fields
BLOG – Happy Halloween, everybody
SPORTS SUNDAY — Boys soccer wins 10-0, Miller advances to regionals
Optimism at Antioch College, and hard work ahead
WYSO will go off the air Friday
Voters to decide on healthcare
Oct. 20, 2011 Bulldog Sports Round Up
Silver business forks into two
Their art bristles with intent
Strolger part of Nobel team
Oris Carter Cross
Lowell Francis Williams
In coffee, it’s goats, not bears
Antioch Writers Workshop co-sponsors poetry contest
First students receive certificates in healthcare advocacy from Antioch Midwest
SPORTS SUNDAY — Mid-week Bulldogs Roundup
Scarcecrows haunt downtown streets
Home, Inc. Davis Street project breaks ground
Issue 16 could lower rates
School breaks open 2020 plan
Mitchell Stamm memorial
Oct. 13, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
Richard Eastman
Council approves re-organization
Barr project concept OKd
DIY Judaism in the village
Nonstop to sponsor African American film series
Congrats to Antiochian Janet Kahn '71, who was appointed to President Obama's Ad...
Tecumseh Land Trust presents Food Power
Yellow Springs big on fair-ness
Local artists open their studios to visitors
Bulldogs tear through home course
McKinney volleyball wins conference
Local woman launches superfood product
Planners pursue a parks plan
Students cultivate strong voices
Council OKs Village staff reorganization
Mitchell Stamm memorial
Class of 2020 Initiative — Executive Summary
Oct. 6, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
Living tiny, in line with values
Richard Eastman
YS home appraisals remain steady
Edgy new zine in the village
BLOG – Cider Town
Yes, we are the REAL Antioch College!
Miller and Brown sprint to season bests
Haunted Wagon Ride
BLOG — Dr. Meat’s heavy metal cure
SPORTS SUNDAY — YSHS volleyball gets revenge at home
Tiny heads home
A piece on the Olive Kettering Library in "American Libraries Magazine"
New group backs progressive issues
Barr project receives its first approval
Quartet Kicks off CMYS
ODH fines Friends Care for assault
Sept. 29, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
Anna George
Mitchell Stamm memorial
Douglas Abner memorial
Class of 2015 to arrive at Antioch
Jack McIlhargey
Students lead students to solve issues their way
Tour of a Tiny House
Tecumseh Land Trust to auction coveted surprises
Ohio farm group to host fracking webinar
SPORTS SUNDAY — Cross country runners lead the pack
As reported by Lisa Cornwell of the Associated Press...
"Once more, from now on, we are a working college." -- Louise Smith, dean of com...
VIDEO — A Sport Fishing USA studio session
The fall course schedule is now online.
Senior Center Open House focuses on facility
Megan Miller and Zeb Reichert make the cover of the Yellow Springs News
Basora sets sights high for schools
Many benefits of e-Health deal
Villagers Agna, Reynolds honored
Purchase keeps business local
Governance questions at AU
New students to arrive at Antioch College
YSI, ITT merger is complete
DP&L repairs one-hour blackout
DP&L repairs one-hour blackout
BLOG – There’s everybody!
Historian H.W. Brands to speak at annual Leventhal lecture
Thanks to John Lithgow, who performed "Uncle Fred Flits By" this weekend in a be...
Our story in Inside Higher Education...
First Cyclops fest a spectacle
WYSO's Emily McCord reports on YSI merger and benefits to Antioch's endowment.
SPORTS SUNDAY — Lady Bulldogs fall 2–1 to conference foe
We're excited that Jonathan Platt, former adjunct professor of journalism, is ba...
BLOG — Real food advocates give TED talks
More Antioch coverage... this one from WDTN2, the Dayton NBC affiliate picking u...
‘Whoo Cooks For You’ for the birds
Fêting the unique, handmade
Village Council — Reorganization moves ahead
Local vendors support the purchase of a service dog
Rumpke issues new, larger recycling containers
Celebrate 145 years with Central Chapel A.M.E.
Valena Randolph
Dan Hotaling memorial
Cliff Robertson
Sept. 15, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
No return for clinic; possible fire station site
Honoring AME’s rich local history
Council to consider senior housing plan
Douglas Abner memorial
The Antioch School— A grand experiment going strong
“Radio Rounds” takes an in-depth look at medicine
11 days until students in the new class arrive on campus and move into Birch Hall.
Getting to the core of the few absolutely necessary kitchen gadgets
Boys soccer team wins thrilling home opener
Stephen Smith of American RadioWorks reports on our history and reopening
The latest offering from Steve Duffy
Manicka Thomas is the new alumni relations officer for events and communications
Watercolors capture birds in nature
BLOG: The soul of Emma Woodruff
A world of Legos not just for kids
Police Chief Grote to retire
State gives schools high marks
Artist Michael Casselli — Art, talk that sizzles and sparks
Family philanthropy benefits Yellow Springs
No-fracking event aims to mobilize
Wright State clinic won’t return
David S. Marshall
Sept. 8, 2011 Bulldog Sports Round-up
Xenia Avenue closed to traffic
Dinner to support the creatures that ask ‘Whoo Cooks for You?’
BLOG: Catching up with Sport Fishing USA
Orme drives the distance for YSHS
Trailer Talk with Sabrina Artel Friday, Sept. 2 from 4-8pm and Saturday, Sept....
Local family buys Eco•mental
At 90, a wealth of memories
Barr project forum scheduled
11 candidates vie for offices
Baxter Patrick
AACW Blues Fest— Learning, love and music
The village is breaking out in hives
Norman Childs, Jr.
Cups, dishes meet the sky, artistically
Everyone has a story to tell
‘We’re cookin’ ’ at YSHS/McKinney
Police Chief John Grote announces plans to retire
BLOG – Where is everybody?
Waxing sustainable for the sake of the bees
AACW’s Bluesfest to rock out the weekend
With the first class arriving in a month, the College will soon reexamine the ca...
Duffy shares his thoughts on the evolution of his alma mater -- the safe space t...
Where’s my Weekly Wildlife?
Douglas Abner
MLS hits the ground running
New senior center considered
Village shake-up considered
Finding space new school goal
Industrial park moves ahead
AUM leads health advocacy
Alley event to support women’s rights
BLOG — The transparent truth about the taste of water
Casselli’s contemporary artwork opens at Emporium
Back to School for Yellow Springs - Bus Schedules, Lunch Menus, School Supplies and more
School days begin again
VIDEO: Back in the Alley pro-choice rally in YS
BLOG: Catch Some Village Vibes
Original art, outside on summer’s day
Local author signs books at Saturday’s Book Fair
Village worker raise recommended
Aug. 18, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
Rehab wing opens at Friends Care
Doing theater for the love of it
A local Scarlett pens heartfelt books
Parties bond neighborhoods
First small step for senior apartments
Calling all Browns fans
Weekly Wildlife: A forested scene
VIDEO: Yellow Springs street music
Play for the Bulldogs
The perks of a village
The 2011-12 YS School Guide is here
Farming food, reaping knowledge
P.O. changes, service same
e-HDS prepares local move
Teachers agree to pay freeze
Jacoby headwaters land preserved
New, lush tunes on village streets
Center seeks input on new vision
Block parties next weekend
T-ball love, Yellow Springs style
Rebuilding YSHS football
BLOG — One year
Weekly Wildlife: Cardinal Flower
VIDEO: The talented toddlers of Perry League t-ball
A kind of meals on wheels, but Indian, and local
Semler dairy preserved in Jacoby
Active life of a Peace Corps logo
Judge considers Struewing suit
How we’re weathering the weather
New faces in local races
Rumpke gets nod as trash collector
The tiny warriors of t-ball
Friends aide accused of assault
A farm takes root at Antioch College
Local arts groups benefit from state budget increase
Mitchell Cary
Dan Hotaling memorial
Barbara Jane “Babs” Bullen
David Triplett
World Wide Webs
Sights and Sounds collide at Arts Council
BLOG — Cold soup no comfort, but it’s fun!
Local design goes universal
Jack Allen Palmer
Mitchell Stamm
Robert M. Funderburg
Trying to blow softer at t-ball
Township, innkeeper in dispute
“Funky spy punk” Show grows
Struewings vs. Village goes to trial
Gearing up for new students
Loan to retain, grow businesses
Schools hire two more teachers
Maybe we didn’t win, but we’re fun
Struewing vs. Village goes to trial
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
VIDEO: Local band The Show performs at YSAC
Cooling spots available for villagers
A New Yorker cartoonist from YS
Up to the wire for eHDS
New wells for Vernay clean up
Exotic plants take root on US 68
Tree-trimming efforts begin soon
Psychics see YS as healing center
ITT to buy YSI Incorporated
Home, Inc. eyes Barr property for seniors
BLOG — Anonymous
Yellow Springs Botanicals sprouts
Antioch hires last of first-year tenure-track faculty
Yellow Springs quite the Experience
VIDEO: Bachtell illustrates for the New Yorker
New Saturday market opens
Village, Creative Memories, eHDS close to an agreement
Marcus Harding
WYSO still off the air
Weekly Wildlife: Caterpillars
ITT to acquire YSI Incorporated
Check out video and stills from alumnus Ed M. Koziarski's "Uncanny Terrain"
Poetry in Yellow Springs
Yellow Springs shines for YS Experience
Jazz, entertainment and a little rabble rousing at the ‘Cotton Club’
YSHS alumni return for tournament
College fills key positions
DeWine dismisses drilling file
Glen may become conservancy
Business may leave for lack of space
Beryl Schicker memorial
School staff settles on a contract
VIDEO: Fourth of July parade
Weekly Wildlife: Damselfly
BLOG – What does my voice look like?
Tree trimming begins soon
Fourth of July festivities
Village Council— Tree-trimming moves ahead
Vectren gas line replacement locations
In his latest column, Duffy recalls the summer of 1967, when entering first-year students were lumped into P-groups and one could check out suitcase-sized tape recorders from the library. "The people on campus were, I thought then, most exotic: Bear
Lester ‘Buck’ Halderman
Beryl Schicker
Name Tag Week is here!
Name tags
Weekly Wildlife: Ducks!
Fun is afoot in Yellow Springs!
Vectren to replace gas lines
College names Louise Smith new director of community life
Village Council— Vote on natural gas coming
Andrew Hevelin
Another face of our t-ball kids
Schools hire new teachers, staff
Peggy Lou Pitstick
Village Council— How much to cut back trees?
Youths plead guilty to offense
Students, community grade the schools
BLOG – America Nowhere
Weekly Wildlife: the backyard
Correction — Mexican artists opening reception
If you missed some or all of this weekend's Reunion, you can view the State of the College address, award recipient talks, and Mario Capecchi's keynote address online at any time.
Former village residents cause a stir with new film project
Roosevelt announces $9 million gift to college
McCurdy delivers farewell address to school board
Another column from Steven Duffy -- this one inspired by the coming of summer and the arrival of Antiochians for Reunion 2011
Cemex seeks new quarry close to Yellow Springs
Village zoning code update to begin soon
STEAL THIS MOVIE (2000), a film directed by Antiochian Robert Greenwald '66, winner of the 2011 Horace Mann Award, screens Thursday, 9 p.m., in the Amphitheater
WYSO wins big at Ohio AP awards
Weekly Wildlife: Horsetails!
Local pottery features new work
Weigh in on natural gas power plant
Cosey takes sixth at state
Class of 2020 vision begins to form
Back home at Perry League
Sandy Barcus
Antioch College — Head fundraiser appointed
New gallery shows eclectic art
2010 Census redux— Stats confirm diversity drop
Artisans, traders join new Saturday market affair
Weekly Wildlife: Water Striders!
Local farmers’ markets to screen sustainable agriculture film
Pull something new off the shelf at Tom’s
Mario Cosey to run at state meet
A new periodic column on Antioch past, present and future by Steven Duffy
Recorded in D.C. by Christian Feuerstein '96 and Michael Heffernan '96
Power outage linked to DP&L malfunction
Speak up about the future of Yellow Springs schools
VIDEO: Cosey sprints to second at regionals, eyes state
Antioch College names advancement head
Sustainability new focus for Antioch College
Storms pass through village
Census: Village shows signs of aging
Weekly Wildlife: Fungus among-us
BLOG – I get paid for this
Documentary, new series at WYSO this week
Graffiti in the school yard, with praise
VIDEO: Wheels performs “Sit Down” from their debut album
Tonight: President Mark Roosevelt delivers his "State of the College" address at 7:30 p.m. Watch live at
John Sims exhibit to open at Antioch College
Join us Saturday from 6-9 p.m. for a reception with artist John Sims '90 at the Herndon Gallery. John is the creator of the current multimedia show "Rhythm of Structure: Mathematics, Art and Poetical Reflection."
Kinder Concert
Antioch University honored for community service
“Radical” farm takes root
Local basketball players contribute to regional wins
Poetry readings continue at YSAC Gallery
Spring in the Springs
Of the first 35 students to enter Antioch College, 16 have already completed some college coursework, and most completed rigorous post-secondary education curricula, including International Baccalaureate, Advanced Placement and Honors courses. One new st
April 12, 2011 Bulldog Sports round up
Larger-than-expected enrollment at new Antioch
Alumnus John Sims ’90 created "Rhythm of Structure: Bowery and Beyond/Mathematics, Art and Poetic Reflection" from a yearlong series of shows that premiered at the Bowery Poetry Club in New York City.
First Summer Fun
Miller and Truss dominate at home track meet
Our news is a top College story in the Huffington Post
Annual spring cleaning arrives
The Chancellor has approved Antioch College's request to offer Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees.
Glen House Inn open for parties and overnights
See that beautiful blue sky its a gorgeous day on campus!
Tomas, the fastest mower in the midwest
French filmmakers take a stab at nuclear waste
Levy passes handily
Alumni football team forming
Marion and Butler win McKinney Championships
VIDEO: Wood-fired kiln opened
In a few days, we'll have a full picture of the first class. It's been a long ride, but Antioch College is definitely back! We'll post the numbers here first.
YS officer honored for child advocacy
‘Antioch Review’ keeps surprising
Glass farm to be solar farm
Schools broaden elective choices
File implicates gas industry
Prospective students imagine a life at Antioch College
A closer look at the Glen
YSKP summer season on
Borchers ran for Penn State last weekend in Columbus
A sneak peak of YSHS’s Chicago
Little Art to screen local film
New art gallery opens in Kings Yard
Bulldog tennis smashes Dayton Christian
Stravinsky/Vonnegut 'Soldier's Tale' at Antioch College on April 23
Earth Day flower planting.
Children from The Antioch School plant flowers on the campus of Antioch College for Earth Day.
Earth Day Volunteer Event at Antioch College.
Free Soldier’s Tale Performance at Antioch
Village tax levy, yes or no?
April 21, 2011 Bulldog Sports round-up
Village efforts to grow economy
Finances a challenge, but college confidently advances
Ken Champney
A day for kids and wellness
Baseball, softball seasons cancelled
Lynn Russell Hickerson
Barbara Preis memorial
Norma Jane Musick
Property tax levy sidebar
A celebration of the Peace Corps—A life-changing experience
State representatives call for investigation of gas industry sales tactics
Raptor Center releases rehabilitated hawk
Good News! “Antioch College meets the Chancellor’s standards for undergraduate programs and the review team recommends provisional authorization for the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees.”
Admitted Antioch students visit campus
More Birch Hall
David Kammler, assoc prof of chemistry, gives a short seminar on water to admitted prospective students in McGregor 113
Prospies at Main
Birch Hall
Forests for local food
Celebrate Earth Day
YSKP celebrates new space with performances, dancing tonight
Peace Corps volunteers to gather on Sunday
Talk about milestones -- in three days, nearly two-dozen admitted prospectives will be in Yellow Springs for a close-up look at their future college.
Tom Ayrsman
Hooper memorial service
BLOG — Simple foods to retrain the palate
Kids wellness day at Children’s Center
BLOG – Adult swim
Tornado season is here: be prepared
Group presents Chekhov as fund-raiser
Contemplative education at Antioch
Tom Ayrsman
Solar project hangs on, but barely
Council changes sidewalk policy
Jane Lee Ball
Daniel Daley Hotaling
BLOG — Spring cleaning for the body
BLOG – The Good Ol’ Golden Rule
Congrats to editor Robert S. Fogarty and The Antioch Review!
Local woman celebrates TV appearance
Bulldog sports spring into action
McKee group hosts schools conversation
Artist Smith celebrates YS diversity
Rahmanian an Antioch College academic leader
Expressing the inexpressable through dance
Nonstop examines Progressive arts in small towns
Minister passionate about justice
State cuts have local budget impact
Council moves ahead with housing
Garden with your neighbors
Antioch College hires first faculty
New librarian at Antioch Midwest
Godzilla comes to the village
BLOG — An opera cake to sing about
James A. McKee Group to host affordable housing forum
James A. McKee Group to host affordable housing forum
New census data shows areas of growth, decline
YSKP pulls for summer season
Services to citizens vary greatly by community
More cost, more services in Village
Many 2010 Village projects
Robert B. Van Lehn
Pete Harner
Loan fund restrictions eased
Board approves school cuts
March 24, 2011 Bulldog Sports Round-up
Education film series concludes with “Two Million Minutes”
Glen Helen
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Glen Helen is one of 10 nonprofits to earn a Miller Fellowship grant -- which supports local co-ops for Antioch College students.
Tonight: Matt Fischer closes the "Future of Education" series. 7 p.m., Herndon Gallery, South Hall.
Village schools host final Future of Education speaker
CHART: Census results show population and diversity declines
Free youth programs at Glen Helen Pancake Breakfast
Slider Test
Dr. Sherry Weaton to empower the “inner healer” at Wellness Weekend
Antioch College Symposium to Explore Contemplation and Mindfulness in Higher Education
The winter edition of The Antiochian is in the mail but you can read a preview online now
YSI seeks strategic partner
Signs of Spring in Yellow Springs
Yellow Springers pay more, receive more in public services
Roosevelt speaks on schools crisis
Census shows resident drop
School proposes budget cuts
A weekend of wellness, healing in the village
March 17, 2011 Bulldog Sports Round-up
Police seize marijuana
No legal issues with housing
Man attempts to rob US Bank
Check out Peter LaSalle's "Grand Central," first published in the Antioch Review, in this month's The Literarian, the magazine of the Center for Fiction.
YS native plays Elvis on British Broadway
Thursday, 7 p.m., at the Little Art Theatre Democracy in Jeopardy series: Gerrymandering. Jeff Reichert, 2010 (77 min). This documentary explores how the major parties use redistricting to gain partisan advantage, often leading to manipulated elections
McKinney Chili Cook-off raised money and the roof
Yellow Springs students hold walkout in protest of Ohio Senate bill
Manuel Martinez to read at final Antioch Fireside
2010 Census results released
BLOG – Wordsmithery in action
Yellow Springs News Contact Information
Roosevelt speaks on crisis in public education
Solar farm discussion continues
Cincinnati writers to read at this week’s Antioch Fireside
VIDEO: Mills Lawn presents Bollywood Jungle Book
Attempted theft at US Bank
Tonight: The Morgan Fellows' Democracy in Jeopardy film series continues with CASINO JACK AND THE UNITED STATES OF MONEY: This chronicle of the rise and fall of Washington super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff. 7 p.m., Herndon Gallery, South Hall
Chick, Malone to swim at state finals
Four local teachers to retire
Young minds, bodies take to yoga in the schools
‘Tuna’ for laughs, to support theater
Antioch admits first students
Bit of ‘Heaven’ right here, right now
Life in India focus of Mills Lawn study
First the National Book Award win; now a Pen/Faulkner nod. Congrats to Antiochian Jaimy Gordon '66, author of 'Lord of Misrule'
Boys basketball team faces tough loss in tournament
Acoustic Ecology Series continues
A red carpet affair
BLOG – Puppy (and kitty, etc.) love
This week’s Fireside features Antioch’s own Louima and T.J. Jarrett
Feb. 24, 2011 Bulldog Sports Roundup
Friends plans to sell Barr property
Cemex fined, to cut emissions
Antioch College admits first students
Eleanor Pao
‘News’ wins top state prize
Mary E. Burris
New business on Stutzman site
Tree-trimming policy eyed
Village Council— A lean and cautious budget
Villagers rally on ‘fracking’ concern
Presbyterian church gets a makeover
Tonight: Come out to Antioch for the third event in our series The Future of Education, presented in collaboration with the Yellow Springs Schools. Dr. Michael Dantley will be speaking at Herndon Gallery (South Hall) from 7-9 p.m.
New store promises ‘heaven on earth’
VIDEO: YS swimmers clinch district titles, eye state tournament
The skunks are out!
Get educated about education
Latino writer to read essays about his life with cancer
Tonight: "Stealing America: Vote by Vote," directed by Dorothy Fadiman, narrated by Peter Coyote. Part of the Morgan Fellows' Democracy in Jeopardy series. Startling stories of a decade of vote counts that don't match votes cast. 7:00
Antiochian Eleanor Holmes Norton is the subject of this feature on "Living Legends"
Schools aim for least harmful cuts
Nancy Whittemore Vernot
Inspiring better education
Seeking way forward on affordability
Antioch and village schools collaborate on Future of Education series
Drillers ask for land leases
Feb. 17, 2011 Bulldog Sports Roundup
Ice will melt, but the stories linger
BLOG — Chilis that came before the McKinney Chili Cook-off
Update on brush collection
Party with the stars on the big screen
Will you be my valentine?
VIDEO: YS News wins 10 awards
BLOG — Students vet the culinary industrial complex
YS Bahá’ís back those in Iran
Music, dance to honor YSHS theater
Teachers urge caution—Personnel cuts detrimental?
Affordable housing solutions elsewhere—Creativity and communication is key
A Unique auction for a unique station
Volunteers work to restore Antioch
Post office changes likely
Fracking concerns arise in village
Branch Pick-Up Planned
Youth basketball begins
From the article: Eric Fingerhut, Ohio Board of Regents chancellor, is eager to see the college succeed. “If there is any business that could use a new model, a new strategy, a new way of thinking about their business, it is higher education,&rdquo
Local radio training project begins
Students dig for morbid treasures
Village ice storm stories
Some villagers still without power
Village Council — Levy monies spent as promised
FEB. 3, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
John Spariosu
Forum examines town and gown
Roland Coryell
Creativity reigns at One Acts
Local businesses try harder when village economy slows
Yellow Springs school board— Possible budget cuts eyed
Antioch faces myriad challenges
The ice storm cometh, leaving destructive path
Web TV features local writer, professor
Film fest features local films
YSHS One Acts a wild ride
CMYS presents double reed, piano trio
Forum examines town and gown
BLOG — Kids navigate gustatory rush hour
Antioch adds new leaders
Council says no to fluoride
Boogie down to support CJ’s
Ohio reduces funds for schools
Engage in designing the future for Yellow Springs schools
Antioch College board confronts challenges
Congratulations to Antiochian Peter F. Kurland '81, who got an Oscar nod this morning for his work on "True Grit" (sound mixing)
BLOG — Perpetually pondering pizza
Antioch College Film Series to Explore 'Democracy in Jeopardy'
Antioch College Announces “Fireside Readings” in the Coretta Scott King Center
Saturday Storytime at Pass it On
The Antioch College Student Handbook -- complete with the '59 Civil Liberties Code and '91 SOPP -- is now online.
The Antiochian, the magazine for alumni and friends of Antioch College, is now online.
Forum looks at Antioch College community norms
Village to seek levy renewal
Some construction expected
YSHS’s O’Brien retiring after 33 years — A passion for lifelong fitness
Old game of chess captures youth
Village officers’ daily duty dangerous
BLOG — Get educated about school lunch
Local band plays for food and funds
Let freedom ring
Winter weather does not deter war protestors
Antioch Midwest to receive large donation
Tag those dogs for the new year
Jan. 13, 2011 Bulldog Sports Roundup
MLK Jr. day in Yellow Springs
New YSHS newspaper a hit with students
Macbeth offers up the Oten for sale
YS works to get clinic back
Council urged to make low-cost homes efficient
Sun warms homes at Thistle Creek
Presbyterians continue rehabilitation of a community space
The Task Force on Community and Community Governance will meet in Yellow Springs January 20-21. The group will be in retreat until 10 a.m., Friday, Jan. 21, at which time they'll go into a public session. A public forum is scheduled for 8 p.m., Jan.
Former YSHS student makes a refreshing proposal
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A Winter Farmers’ Market
Mils Lonn speling bee socksessfull
Teilhet chosen for American Craft Council show in Baltimore
Glen Helen’s geothermal plan
Assistance available on home heating bills
Antioch receives anonymous donation
2011: A brave new year
Increase in need seen among villagers
A place for wellness, connections among women
Year-round harvest— A field of greens among the white
Rwandan visitors heading home
BLOG — Symbols of a prosperous 2011
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World-class musicians play at FMC benefit
College presidential family finds home in Yellow Springs
Today? Why it’s Christmas day!
Housing needs study considered
Dec. 23, 2010 — Bulldog Sports Round-up
Antioch’s ‘white knight’ moves
Schools look at fiscal crisis
2011 Village budget considered
Planners push zoning change
Increased school district enrollment increases opportunities
Irwin Abrams
Local women who make a difference
Scented organic soap, naturally made
A Strong passion for the letterpress
Whey to go: local cheese arrives
Buddha home for the holidays
Odiorne home to open soon
Nonstop fun at Nonstop fundraiser
BLOG — Everyone’s fond of fondue
TLT secures easement for Harmony Township farm
FCC’s new wing aims to fulfill needs of rehabilitation patients
Dec. 16, 2010 Bulldog Sports Round-up
School’s 2020 plan kicks off
Baldwin buys Kings Yard
Council approves 2011 Village goals
Faces of first-time buyers in YS
Company seeks local oil, gas
Mills Lawn kids respond to hunger
WYSO to host Ira Glass
A farewell to Matthew Derr
A little brass in your stocking
Council approves 2011 principles, goals
Kindergarteners carol for local seniors
Betcher memorial set
BLOG — Thick snow, thin skin
January VAMP Work Project
School Forest builds festive character
Local sketch comedians perform “What?”
Super sumac, soulful shiso
UPDATED – YS monthly energy consumption
Sale of Kings Yard north closes
Brady rejoins girls b-ball
Bulldog Sports Round-up
Frank Betcher
Crickets rescheduled
Esther Haynes
2010 Bulldog Sports Schedule
Notice of Public Hearing
Public Meetings
Village Council Meeting Agenda
Special Village Council Meeting to Discuss Budget
State orders re-opening of bike path
Recycling grows at Rumpke
Art salon revived in Yellow Springs
Resolution Adopting Regulations for the Abatement of Junk Motor Vehicles
Public Meetings
TLT’s Magaw honored as Ambassador of Ohio Agriculture
TLT’s Krista Magaw honored as Ambassador of Ohio Agriculture
Vectren grants $25,000 to Glen Helen Ecology Institute
Kudos to Wendy Ewald '74 -- one of three to be presented with the 2010 Visionary Woman Awards from Moore College of Art & Design.
Admiring nature with brush in hand
Invasion of the tall tree snatchers
Congrats to Antiochian Jaimy Gordon '66 on her National Book Award win!!!
Northern segment of bike path closes
Glen Nature Arts and Crafts Show
Basketball champ now coach
Football party slated
Public Meetings
Board of Education Meeting
The best way to Spanish, French is absorption
140 students make the grade
The new Grinnell Mill
Youth linen drive aids women’s shelter
A Wilde night in Victorian England
Dave Greer band pays tribute to Beiderbecke
YSHS sophomore in state race
Charles P. Mundy
Meredith ‘Dal’ Dallas
2010 Yellow Springs Election Results—Democrats win the village, lose Ohio
Antioch leaders propose a community-friendly gym
Village Council Meeting Agenda
Board of Zoning Appeals: Public Hearing
Public Meetings
Fluoridation debate to focus on benefits and risks
Dayton Mandolin Orchestra plays Garcia’s “Passages through Mexico”
BLOG – Back to life, back from maternity
Peifer Orchards lets the Autumn flavors flow
Photo's taken by Gariot Louima, Aaron Zaremsky and Julian Sharp.
YS filmmakers travel to New York
College leaders seek community collaboration in renovated gym
Sports Announcements
Bulldog Sports Round-up
Andy Benning
Ralph ‘Butch’ Heaton
Meredith ‘Dal’ Dallas
Public Meetings
An Ordinance Authorizing Solar Energy Schedule with AMP
Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
Board of Education Meeting Agenda
Fluoride Forum
Resolution Adopting Regulations for the Abatement of Dangerous Properties
Derr recognized for efforts in Antioch’s re-opening
Red Priest pays visit to Mills Lawn School
Join Glen’s Honeysuckle Daze
BLOG – The Yellow Spring… or is it?
A petrifying parade of grade-school ghouls
Ghostly tales spook town throughout its history
VIDEO – Tornado warning in Yellow Springs
Bulldog Sports Round-up
Joan G. Ranson
Malcolm ‘Mac’ Gillespie
Board of Education Work Session
Village Council Meeting Agenda
Public Meetings
Village Commission Vacancy
Melvin J. E. Steinberg
Film chronicles small town’s first integrated prom
Governor’s energy advisor promotes renewables at local forum
VIDEO – Thrill Yellow Springs and the world
Qigong in Yellow Springs
Indian food comes to the village
Haunted Wagon Rides
Antioch College Film Series Tackles GLBT Civil Rights
Lois Miller wins John Bryan Invitational
Sports Announcements
Florence ‘Eby’ Whitmore Knight
Hannah Goldberg
Bulldog Sports Round-up
Street life
Public Meetings
An Ordinance Accepting Sewer Easement and Declaring an Emergency
An Ordinance Amending Section 660.05
BLOG — New York gave it her best croissant
Eben Wildman
Antioch board chooses Roosevelt as new president
Art Stroll comedy performance highlights
BLOG — Composting is not a waste
Local artists open their studios for annual tour
bulldog sports round-up
Eddie Eckenrode
Helen Nehez
Albert ‘Bud’ Burden
Floyd E. Merritt memorial
Ruth Bean memorial
Jean Huston memorial
Art Stroll to showcase painting, quilts and theater
Founders Day events celebrate Antioch College
October sun brings fall Street Fair to life
Boys cross country wins home meet, girls place second
A believer in collaborative visions turning into reality
John Magee
Dinner fetes soccer
Bulldog Sports Round-up
Board of Education Meeting
Public Meetings
Name Change Notice
Board of Zoning Appeals
Antioch College presidential candidate to visit
VIDEO – Mills Lawn teacher Ben Trumbull surprised with award
Autumn harvest
Varsity volleyball team sweeps opponent
VIDEO: Local band Kuan wails
Village homes to be featured in national solar tour
BLOG – This summer’s butterflies
Bulldog Sports Round-up
Council OKs solar project
AUM to hold forum to aid understanding
Addendum: Request for Proposal: Lighting Conversion or Retrofit
Village Council Meeting Agenda
Rusty Water Alert
Hannah Goldberg
Gym open for basketball
BLOG–Misoshiru a September comfort
Everything on wheels
VIDEO – The Hoppers perform early rock classics
YS team innovates efficient skylight
Why they’re dahlias, dahlink, dahlias
Film tonight on civil rights murders
Sonja Reed memorial
Dance with distinction
Ordinance 2010-17: Amending Ordinance on Economic Sustainability Commission
Request for Proposal: Lighting Conversion or Retrofit
Public Meetings
BLOG — Kossoye gets a veggie lecture
Jean Huston memorial
Gym open for basketball
Bulldog Sports Round-up
John Magee
Three bags full
Land trust supporters bid to save land
VIDEO – Raku firing at John Bryan Community Pottery
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Eat, Pray, Love
Village Council Meeting Agenda
Public Meetings
Village Council Special Meeting
Board of Education Meeting
Shower of Stoles to exhibit at Presbyterian church
Thomas Owen
Sonja Reed
Ginnie Philips
Bulldog Sports Round-up
Post office mural gets a shine
Mickunas returns to WYSO
Antioch College Closes Civil Rights Cinema Series with ‘Neshoba’ on Sept. 23 at The Little Art T
Monday morning blues
I’ve got the Blues
Students, teachers jam to their own success
Golf team gets into the swing
Joseph Brown
Jean Huston
Sports Announcements
Bulldog Sports Round-up
Gospel Fest draws appreciative crowd
Resolution Adopting Nuisance Abatement Procedures as Provided for in Section 505.87 Ohio Revised Cod
An Ordinance on Solar Energy and AMP
An Ordinance Establishing Chapter for Building and Structure Demolition
Public Meetings
Planning Commission Meeting
A chicken farm to save the planet
YSKP invites adults to join the fun
Bulldog boys soccer drops to Irish
YSKP invites adults to join the fun
Village schools earn top rating from state
The Keith’s Alley gallery
Brenda Adams
Sports Announcements
Bulldog Sports Roundup
Schools lose football and students
Presbyterians throw birthday bash for community
Request for Bids
Village Council Meeting Agenda
Public Meetings
Board of Education Meeting
Ruth Bean
Council, Trustees receive visioning draft
Bluesfest a cultural treasure
See you at the car show
Attracting young familes focus of joint meeting
A unique slice of YS night life
BLOG – My experience with Faux-Real Theatre
Board of Education Special Meeting
Changes expected for students heading back to school
Naida Sutch Gillespie
Sports Announcements
David Romer
Public Meetings
Village Council Special Meeting
Scott named new Senior Center director
Village receives fluoridation award
The Oedipus Complex
College hosts talk on governance
Barbara Preis
Sports Announcements
‘Dog days
A group to support greening
Loan fund moves ahead
Revenue drop slows for YS in ’10
Class of 2020 Initiative—Schools eye strategic plan
Learning under fire
Board of Education: Committee of the Whole Meeting with Village Council
BLOG – Steaming little-neck clams
Schools get a “green” makeover
BLOG — Spice the new salt
Center for Business and Education moves ahead
Antioch alum presents theater workshop, Oedipus Rex
Village Council Meeting Agenda
Board of Zoning Appeals: Rescheduled Public Hearing
Public Meetings
Sports Announcements
Jim Parker memorial
Ruth Yellowhawk
Frank Betcher
A glorious finale for t-ball
CATS to prowl distant streets
All’s fair in cows and chickens
Keep watching the skies!
The burning of Rabbit Run farmhouse
Ice cream social fun for children and seniors
Rolling Pen Book and Cafe to serve up inspiring titles, cobbler
Request for Bids
Antioch College Continues Civil Rights Cinema Series
Antioch College Presents ‘Oedipus Rex,' a Faux-Real Theatre/NonStop Institute Collaboration
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