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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.
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Listen to Manic Pixie Dream and Chloe R perform live on Kaleidoscope and host Juliet Fromholt talk to Talking 'Bout the Young Sound educator, Kyleen Downes about their upcoming show.
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A group of women are stirring up public interest in the underground railroad — one step at a time. On June 19th, they’ll be in Yellow Springs, where WYSO’s Kathryn Mobley says you can join them as they trek along a freedom path in our area.
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One expert predicts gas cost could surpass five dollars a gallon in Ohio by mid-June
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Listen to Excursions host, Evan Miller, talk to Joe Troop about his performance at the Foundry Theatre as part of the Antioch School Gala.
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This story is about reinvention and making the time to begin again. Producer Susan Byrnes joins retired photographer Dennie Eagleson at her homestead in Yellow Springs as she explains how she’s taken up something new.
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The quartet's performance is part of Chamber Music in Yellow Springs' 2021-2022 season.
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The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association held its first farm bill listening session Thursday. The meeting at the Yellow Springs community center was the first of four sessions where farmers can express what they want to see in the bill, which is up for renewal in 2023.
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A Yellow Springs primary care doctor is under investigation following multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
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This year's celebration is titled: "Do Something! From The Sidelines To The Frontlines."