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That struggle was not a struggle that a small group of wealthy land — and human — owners could accomplish by themselves. They would need an army. So they fed this dream of freedom to the regular ...
By Don Cipollini In the early summer of 2021, Yellow Springs was treated to a deafening shrill on sunny afternoons that was enough to drive you crazy. That year, southwestern Ohio was graced with an ...
In a village known for civic engagement and public discourse, recent debates over deeply felt issues — housing, schools and the community’s future — have sometimes broken down into fraught ...
On Friday, June 13, First Presbyterian Church held their annual Strawberry Fest, which featured belly dancing, community gathering, the YS Community Band and, of course, sweet sweet strawberries — ...
Should Windsor actualize its plans and gain Council approval, Nickell would be correct. Hawthorne Place — the current largest apartment complex in Yellow Springs — has 52 units sited on 3.28 acres; ...
The longest day of the year arrived with about as idyllic a summer evening as you could imagine. We got to enjoy warm weather, sunny skies and a terrific game of T-ball at Gaunt Park. Coach Rob came ...
Council Vice President Gavin DeVore Leonard said at the outset of the work session that the goal was to look at “the big picture,” as he described it, and for the elected body and staff to talk about ...
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