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The day after students from The Antioch School took their final bows for their annual school play on April 26, the doors to the Clifton Opera House closed to the public. Those doors likely won’t open ...
As innumerable downtown businesses and boutiques have come and gone over the years, one has remained at the corner of Xenia Avenue and Short Street since 1927: a small-town, independently owned ...
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 ...
It rained continuously for five days, which is unusual in Ohio. We got a couple of exciting midwestern thunderstorms but no damage to our trees or property. Sarah, who gave us dry wood in the dead of ...
On Thursday, May 1, President Trump issued an executive order demanding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting cease all federal funding to NPR and PBS, spurring uncertainty for public media across ...
April is officially recognized as Ohio and National Native Plant Month to bring awareness to the importance of native plants for sustaining biodiversity. World Migratory Bird Day is recognized in May, ...
At the most recent Village Council meeting, Monday, May 5, the group authorized a resolution that could soon grow Yellow Springs’ physical size by 84 acres — the latest effort of several in recent ...
The varsity team’s Tuesday, May 6, game scheduled for Emmanuel Christian was rained out. The Thursday, May 8, reschedule date was in jeopardy as well, if not for the nifty field work of Coach Scott ...
When it comes to tapping in with the creative muses, some call it an exercise, some a challenge, and some a job. Sometimes all that is required is the right environment. That’s what local poet, Artie ...
The varsity’s conference opponent last week was Legacy Christian. Tuesday, April 29’s matchup was to be held at Cedarville University, but was canceled due to rain. The game was moved to Gaunt Park on ...
Fresh, made-to-order, New York-style bagels are landing close to home. In fact, they’re coming out of a local home on Shawnee Drive, still warm in the bag. Ben Bullock, the baker behind the phenomenon ...
The architectural landscape of downtown Yellow Springs will soon be a bit more modern. On Monday, Dec. 12, Yellow Springs Planning Commission members unanimously approved a plan for the demolition of ...
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