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Local nonprofit art supply store Sister Trillium will celebrate one year of operating from its Dayton Street space with an art show and silent auction Friday, June 27, 6–9 p.m., in the YS Brewery ...
Teresa Anne Staigers, of Fountain Hills, Arizona, passed away June 7, 2025, from a stroke, at the age of 63. She founded her own business, Happy Tails Pet Grooming in Yellow Springs, Ohio. After 16 ...
As the News reported last week, the Ohio Senate is currently holding committee hearings on House Bill 96, the state’s budget for fiscal year 2026 — as written, the bill slashes public funding in a ...
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 ...
At the most recent regular meeting of the school board Thursday, April 10, board members and district administrators discussed a federal directive and impending state legislation that could impact the ...
While the gorge has been a state nature preserve since 1973, it was once a private tourist attraction called Ferndale Park. Folks could hike the gorge, take boat rides up the Little Miami River and ...
Frank Richard Marcucci III was born May 3, 1965, in Providence, Rhode Island. Growing up in Lexington, Massachusetts, he was an Eagle Scout, competitive swimmer, EMT, lifeguard, swim instructor, ...
You’ve seen her cutting ceremonial ribbons and tying knots for local lovebirds. You’ve seen her in Council Chambers, mingling with the masses during Street Fairs and elbow-deep in dirt planting ...
Yellow Springs could see more low-income housing than previously expected. At a community meeting Thursday, Feb. 6, Columbus-based affordable housing developer Woda Cooper Companies spoke before a few ...
An upcoming four-day summit hosted by Antioch College’s Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom aims to inspire students, artists, researchers, activists, organizers, educators ...
Word gets around in a small town. You have likely already heard about the house that started going up on East Center College Street — and then, before it was finished, was torn down. You may also have ...
The biennial FotoFocus program — which highlights the work of photographic artists across dozens of venues in and around Dayton, Cincinnati, Columbus and Northern Kentucky, all united by a common ...
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