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In my childish memory lies a sharp image of my mother, stalwartly marching in her bobby socks and pencil skirt with a sign held high, as part of the community-wide protest against Lewis Gegner’s ...
If you could go back in time and change just one thing, what would it be? For the protagonist of villager Philip King’s debut novel/memoir, the answer is simple: He’d go back and make sure the ...
On Thursday, June 19, the YS Juneteenth Committee collaborated with Antioch College’s Coretta Scott King Center for an event that honored the Juneteenth holiday.
Villagers crowded Council Chambers on Monday, July 7, when Village Council members deliberated over legislation that could affect the local housing market for years to come. By unanimous votes of ...
Five years ago, Yellow Springs’ biggest progressive dinner never made it to the table — but next month, it returns to finally fill local appetites: Feast for Friends, Friends Care Community’s longtime ...
“Remember that I predicted a long time ago that President Obama will attack Iran because of his inability to negotiate properly, not skilled.” —Donald Trump via Twitter, 2013 Well, so much for that.
At their regular meeting Monday, July 7, the Miami Township Trustees took steps toward updating the processes of creating meeting agendas and distributing them to the public. Presently, regular ...
The traditional Yellow Springs ball drop turned ugly on New Year's Eve when police drove through the crowd at 12:08 a.m.
On Monday, Dec. 12, Planning Commission approved a plan set forth by Iron Table Holdings, local resident and comedian Dave Chappelle’s development company, to demolish the downtown structure that most ...
Max Crome is nearing completion designing and renovating an architecture studio located at the former site of the predominantly African American First Baptist Church.
This is the first in a series of articles that examine racial diversity in Yellow Springs, including its history, its current decline, and possible causes and solutions. When Robert Harris graduated ...
After being canceled by the Odd Fellows earlier in the spring, Yellow Springs’ annual Fourth of July parade was back on, local leaders announced with excitement in mid-June. The parade had a new ...