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Despite all the existential threats to public media and WYSO losing its federal funding, station General Manager Luke Dennis told the News in an interview last week that the Yellow Springs station’s ...
Joy Christine Bartenstein, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed away Aug. 8, 2025, surrounded by four generations. Some years ago, she chose the epitaph “Friend, Sweetheart” for her tile at the Yellow ...
On Friday, Aug. 15, the Little Art Theatre will unveil its new marquee with a free community event from 8–10 p.m. at the theater and in the community space on Short Street.
Stephen Taylor Richeson passed away July 31, 2025, after a brief battle with cancer. Born on July 30, 1954, he made it one day past his 71st birthday.
Yellow Springs-based funny guys Charlie Cromer, Elliot Cromer and Adam Zaremsky will perform approximately 12 comedic vignettes in their forthcoming “Smaller and Worse: A Nonsense Show” at the Foundry ...
Villager Misty Moneé and G. Scott Jones and the Freedom Ensemble brought their jazzy stylings to the Little Art Theatre on Sunday, July 13.
Beloved mother, daughter, sister and friend, Meaghan Alice Lenke, 46, of Rochelle, Illinois, passed away suddenly July 23, 2025.
Village Artisans will present the 41st annual Art on the Lawn Saturday, Aug. 9, 10 a.m.–5 p.m., at the corner of Livermore and East North College streets. The event will be held rain or shine.
Yellow Springs Porchfest is partnering with the nationwide SunDay event to power the music on village porches with clean solar energy for this year’s Porchfest on Saturday, Sept. 20.
Established in 2018 with coordination from the Navajo Tribal Utility Authority and members of the American Public Power Association — including the Village of Yellow Springs — Light Up Navajo has, ...
Peace Mask Project co-founder Myong Hee Kim of Kyoto Japan — who’s in town with her son-in-law, Pierre Nagley — aims to make 50 masks of village residents Aug.13–17. An exhibition of the masks will be ...
Last week, Elyria-based Wagner Electric Sign Co. installed an art deco-inspired marquee onLittle Art Theatre's facade — its colorful flourishes nod to the visual motifs inside.