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2025

Longtime village resident Sue Parker, 84, relaxed on her Thistle Creek porch one sunny summer evening, and thumbed through her impressive collection of postcards. Here, she holds up one showing the seminary school she attended in Chicago. (Photo by Reilly Dixon)

Elder Stories | Sue Parker, always the good neighbor

At 84 years old, Yellow Springs resident Sue Parker can recall with pristine clarity who owned what home from years ago, what flowers grew around their porches and what the children playing in the backyards grew up to be.

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  •   PTO supply drive expands

    This year’s supply drive continues the PTO’s tradition of providing free school supplies to families who need them, but also introduces a new option for all Mills Lawn families to order bulk school supplies through the PTO.

  •   School board honors district retirees

    “We are losing such an incredible cohort of staff and educators this year,” school board President Rebecca Potter said. “Having an impact on others at such a formative age, an impact that they’ll never forget — the teachers and staff members who are retiring have done just that.”

  •   School leaders urge against budget cap

    The budget bill — passed by the Ohio House in April — will, if passed by the Senate as written, affect Ohio’s public school districts by eschewing the Fair School Funding Act, which aims to address the state’s overwhelming reliance on local property taxes to fund public schools.

Economy (archives)

  •   Sister Trillium celebrates one year

    After a year in their brick-and-mortar space, Sister Trillium is preparing to celebrate with a First Anniversary Art Show and Silent Auction, set for Friday, June 27, 6–9 p.m., at the YS Brewery’s Barrel Room.

  •   Millworks update— More space for more campers at Nook Overland

    Owned by Yellow Springs newcomers and longtime “van-lifers,” Mike and Dani Mortell, Nook Overland’s operations have outgrown their 4,750-square-foot building in the Millworks Industrial Park, the couple told the News last week.

  •   Water and ink — Lucky Bunny helps Village open pool

    Repairing a public pool pump is no cheap endeavor. So, to help offset the costs and to move the pool’s opening along, the artists at Lucky Bunny Tattoo Club chipped in $1,000.

Village Life (archives)

  •   “E” flag planted at YS Credit Union

    The “E” flag was given to Vernay Labs in recognition of World War II contributions made by developing wax compound auto thermostats that were initially used in tanks.

  •   The Patterdale Hall Diaries | Death and taxes

    "I appear to have post-Street Fair malaise. Although, to be fair, I also had pre- and per-Street Fair malaise. I think it is a combination of these antibiotics, and the rainy weather we have forecasted."

  •   Wamsley to host swimming workshop

    Amy Wamsley, Yellow Springs’ own English Channel swimmer, will present a free Water Confidence Workshop Monday–Thursday, July 21–24, 7–7:45 p.m., at Gaunt Park Pool.

Government (archives)

  •   Man arrested in connection to recent break-ins and burglaries

    On Tuesday, July 15, YS police arrested a 21-year-old man in Kings Yard, later announcing on social media that the individual is likely connected to a series of downtown business break-ins and burglaries over the last month, including three between July 11 and 14.

  •   Township Trustees update agenda process, zoning code

    “Public bodies have a duty to keep the public informed if they’re making major decisions that affect the public purse and public well-being,” Trustee Marilan Moir said.

  •   Village Council greenlights plans for 139 new apartments

    Windsor Companies plans to demolish the derelict Student Union, and in its place on the 2.16-acre site, build two three-story apartment buildings, with 48 market-rate rental units in each; and in the Kettering building, install 43 rentals for persons 55 and older.

Obituaries (archives)

  •   Max Laverne Lake

    Max Laverne Lake, 77, passed away peacefully on March 12, 2025 in the arms of the love of his life, Ingeborg Brigitte Lake (Wüstendörfer).

  •   Mary Barbara Berthiaume

    Mary Barbara Berthiaume, née Kraus, was born in Baltimore on Sept. 4, 1935, the first child of second-generation German immigrants.

  •   Teresa Anne Staigers

    Teresa Anne Staigers, of Fountain Hills, Arizona, passed away June 7, 2025, from a stroke, at the age of 63.

  •   Betty Lou Burton

    With love and gratitude, we honor the beautiful life of Betty Lou (Givens) Burton, who passed away at 89 on Feb. 3, 2025.

  •   June Thiessen Allison

    June Thiessen was born June 2, 1938, in Hepburn, Saskatchewan, to parents Peter and Eva.

Higher Education (archives)

  •   Antioch College Reunion returns with community events

    The annual Antioch College Reunion returns Thursday–Sunday, July 24–27. This year’s theme, “Antioch and the Arts,” includes a number of events open to the wider community.

  •   15 to graduate from Antioch College

    Antioch College Main Building.On Saturday, June 21, 15 students will graduate from Antioch College — an auspicious number of degrees to be conferred, as the college is also celebrating 15 years since the hiring of Mark Roosevelt as president in 2010, leading to the school’s reopening in 2011.

  •   Antioch College’s financial distress designation removed

    Antioch College Main Building.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.

Sports (archives)

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | May 23, 2025

    For the first time since 2019, the Yellow Springs High School girls team won the Metro Buckeye Conference Track Championship.

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | May 16, 2025

    "The depth of the girls team was strongly evident with second-place finishes by Liliana Herzog (100 hurdles), Tiger Collins (high jump) and the 1600-meter relay team of Elise Bongorno, Herzog, Hapgood and Violet Matteson."

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | May 9, 2025

    "The Yellow Springs High School boys and girls track teams avoided the rain last Friday night at the Mechanicsburg Invitational. The girls squad finished in third place among the eight team field while the boys earned a fifth-place finish."

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