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Julia Reichert, an Academy Award winning documentarian and longtime Yellow Springs resident, died Thursday.
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Hear from Betty Ford and Phyllis Jackson. These two women helped guide this community oral history project. Jackson especially had a passion for black history and genealogy and spent years researching her family's story.
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Yellow Springs Home, Inc., a low-income housing program will build a new senior housing project in the village. The organization shared the first stages of its new project during a community outreach event.
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Former Yellow Springs doctor Donald Gronbeck pleaded not guilty in Greene County Common Pleas Court to all the counts against him Thursday afternoon. He faces 50 charges in connection with alleged sex crimes.
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Yellow Springs Mayor and former WYSO music host Pam Conine joined Midday Music host Evan Miller and WYSO General Manager Luke Dennis live in the studio to reminisce on her time at the station and read her official Public Radio Music Day proclamation.
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Donald Gronbeck was indicted by a Greene County Grand Jury last week. Authorities allege that over a period of several years, Gronbeck sexually assaulted 15 women, all of whom were his patients. More information has been released about a former Yellow Springs doctor who has been arrested and accused of sex crimes.
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A Plan B Tree has been created on the campus of Antioch College. The original tree was introduced in July, and was made from an old sunglasses rack with free boxes of emergency contraceptives hanging from it.
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The annual festival will present over 70 acts across the village of Yellow Springs on over 30 "porches" from residents and businesses
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The producers of Bird Note paid WYSO a visit a few months ago when they got wind of our effort to support chimney swifts that are regular visitors to a Yellow Springs landmark.
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Yellow Springs native Joseph Minde-Berman will perform alongside Little Miami and Eleanor Dakota
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Elvis Presley died 45 years ago today. In Yellow Springs, one resident has an annual tradition to celebrate the so-called king of rock and roll.
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The Yellow Springs sunflower field is coming back this year. The last time it was planted was back in 2019 before the pandemic.