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Yellow Springs Spring Street Fair is almost here. On Saturday, June 14, dozens of thousands of visitors will pack the downtown thoroughfares to partake in the semiannual festivities of shopping and ...
On Tuesday, May 27, 2025, William “Bill” Rue Evans passed away at the age of 95. Born June 15, 1929, in Steubenville, Ohio, to the late William and Margaret Evans, Bill grew up in Follansbee, West ...
Fourteen Bryan seniors graduated. “Mary Elizabeth Esterline and Mary Flo Oelslager were announced as scholarship winners at the climax of ceremonies at Bryan High School last night which led up to the ...
Ohio has passed a surge of anti-trans bills in the last year, encoding in law a ban on gender-affirming care for minors, restricting student bathroom use and banning trans athletes from playing ...
What do “Bruce Banner,” “Skittles,” “Permanent Marker,” “Cookie Frost,” “White Glue” and “Pineapple Express” all have in common? They’re just a few strains of the myriad hemp products available at one ...
After dozens of public meetings; innumerable hours of discussion and debate among elected officials and villagers; and myriad News articles and letters to the editor, a fraught chapter in local ...
Led by Transportation Manager Robert Libecap, several dozen volunteers work weekly to ferry local seniors to medical and social service appointments, to the grocery store and to Senior Center programs ...
There was no response from Nolan’s 3-year-old daughter — she wasn’t there. Still, Nolan opened the cover to Martin Waddell’s 1992 children’s book and began reading into a microphone. “Once there were ...
• In January, the theme of the 2024 MLK Day celebration was “Disenfranchised: NO MORE!” Coretta Scott King Center Director Dr. Queen Meccasia Zabriskie was the keynote speaker, and villager Basim ...
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 ...
On opening the newly published children’s biography, “Extraordinary Magic: The Storytelling Life of Virginia Hamilton,” the reader will come to a page holding the image of a young girl reading a book.
Antioch College is returning to its literary roots. After a four-year hiatus, the Antioch Review — the college’s independent literary magazine founded in 1941 — is set to emerge from its publishing ...