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The Yellow Springs sunflower field is back this year. The field off of U.S. 68 just outside the village will be in full bloom by mid-September.
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For many teenagers, lifeguarding at the local pool was the perfect summer job. But declining pool revenue, combined with rising costs in upkeep, have caused many municipal pools to shut down. The Gaunt Pool in Yellow Springs, Ohio is the last outdoor municipal pool in Greene County and WYSO's Renee Wilde checked in with a group of newly minted lifeguards earlier this summer to see how their jobs were going.
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Glen Helen Nature Preserve in Yellow Springs, Ohio, was saved from closure after a fundraising campaign reached 98% of its $4.25 million goal.
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Yellow Springs nonprofit Agraria Center for Regenerative Practices suspended operations in February and furloughed staff. An audit revealed the nonprofit accumulated a large amount of debt and operated at a significant deficit last year.
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The string quartet and bassist appear as part of Chamber Music in Yellow Springs' 2022-2023 concert season.
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The Agraria Center for Regenerative Practice, a Yellow Springs nonprofit that focuses on sustainable farming, will be going on hiatus, WYSO confirmed Thursday.
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A civil lawsuit has been filed against former Yellow Springs doctor Donald Gronbeck, the now defunct Yellow Springs Primary Care Inc., a previous employee of Gronbeck's named Jamie Shirley, and Kettering Health's Soin Medical Center in Beavercreek.
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Recently, a small group of people in Yellow Springs and Miami township received their first check of unconditional cash as part of a two-year pilot guaranteed income program.
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Mad River Theater Works’ new creation, Freedom Flight, portrays a fictional great-great-granddaughter’s present-day battle with slavery’s entrenched legacy: racism.
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Hear from community members in the village of Yellow Springs on what changes they're hoping to see within their town in 2023.
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The Ohio Power Siting Board denied the application for a utility scale solar project in Greene County today. The proposed Kingwood Solar project would cover hundreds of acres of private farmland in Xenia, Cedarville, and Miami Townships.
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Academy award winning documentarian and longtime Yellow Springs resident Julia Reichert died December 1. She was 76.