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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, ...
I think I need to do a spot of tidying in the great room at the Hall. I was going to stay out there last night but it was too dark and cluttered to find anything, so I returned home. I think I’ll ...
To cheers and a blaring horn from her support team and boat crew, local resident Amy Wamsley stepped onto the shore near Calais, France Friday, June 13, having successfully swum the 21-mile stretch of ...
June Thiessen was born June 2, 1938, in Hepburn, Saskatchewan, to parents Peter and Eva. She lived in Hepburn and attended a one-room schoolhouse until her family moved to Ferndale, Washington, in ...
At regular meetings of both the Miami Township Board of Trustees and Village Council on Monday, June 2, a group of residents who live on and near the section of East Enon Road south of the high school ...
As it heads into its 72nd anniversary, First Presbyterian Church’s annual Strawberry Fest remains one of the longest-running community events in the village. Every summer for more than seven decades, ...