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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 ...
GravityWorks Circus returns with its second ensemble show, “Feel It All,” Friday–Sunday, June 27–29, at the Foundry Theater. This year’s show, which features both youth and adult ensemble members, ...
Local camper dealership Nook Overland is set to expand into a new building at Millworks, which will be built later this year. Nook owners Dani and Mike Mortell (shown at left) said they’re looking ...
The following items were discussed at Council’s Monday, June 16 regular meeting: Apartment plans get first readings: Council members gave first readings to four separate ordinances regarding ...
Teresa Anne Staigers, of Fountain Hills, Arizona, passed away June 7, 2025, from a stroke, at the age of 63. She founded her own business, Happy Tails Pet Grooming in Yellow Springs, Ohio. After 16 ...
The News chatted with local resident and host Ena Nearon the day of the podcast’s launch. With past experience in broadcasting and much of her life devoted to curating art exhibitions and connecting ...
May 1963: “Picketers paraded in front of Gegner’s Barber Shop on Xenia Ave. today and the shop remained closed for the second consecutive day as proprietor Lewis E. Gegner refused to grant the ...
A UFO and alien costume contest will precede a screening of “ET the Extra-Terrestrial” at the Little Art Theatre on Friday, June 6. The contest begins at 6 p.m., and the movie starts at 7 p.m.
The fifth annual Donnell Land events are set to return to the Miami Valley on Memorial Day weekend, Friday–Monday, May 23–26. Organized by comedian and local resident Donnell Rawlings, the four-day ...
With the removal of the financial distress designation, the college retains its accreditation from the HLC. In a letter to community members this week, President Jane Fernandes and Board of Trustees ...
An upcoming four-day summit hosted by Antioch College’s Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom aims to inspire students, artists, researchers, activists, organizers, educators ...
The designation itself, which was sent to the News by an Antioch student in December, reads that it was assigned based on information received in a “complaint indicating that the institution’s ...
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