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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
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, ...
A bill passed earlier this month by both the Ohio House and Senate is on track to impact the ways school districts are able to collect tax revenues — including in Yellow Springs. House Bill 126, which ...
Last week, longtime Antioch School Nursery teacher Ann Guthrie led the News through the school’s brightly lit halls. The sounds of laughter, piano tunes and story time drifted from in and around the ...
A former Yellow Springs resident has taken over Miguel’s Poke Island restaurant. She’s making no changes — for now. Jessica Alt, a 1987 graduate of Yellow Springs High School whose family lives in the ...
For more than 75 years, Yellow Springers have looked forward to the tradition of hot chocolate, tractor rides and the smell of fresh-cut trees at the annual School Forest Festival. Through the decades ...
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, ...
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