Are the needs of a developer at odds with those of the school district? When will a local landowner donate property to the district, and under what conditions? How much does it cost to turn a ...
• In January, the theme of the 2024 MLK Day celebration was “Disenfranchised: NO MORE!” Coretta Scott King Center Director Dr. Queen Meccasia Zabriskie was the keynote speaker, and villager Basim ...
On the third Saturday of each month, there’s a kind of family meal at First Presbyterian Church. The Beloved Community Project, which hosts the free monthly meals, considers anyone who crosses the ...
Keeping New Year’s resolutions can be tough. Putting down the phone, cutting caffeine or jogging once again are no small feats. By February, many of us are back off the wagon. That’s probably because ...
A large swath of farmland just west of Yellow Springs limits is now up for sale. On the market are 185 contiguous acres along Dayton-Yellow Springs Road that are split between three tracts. At nearly ...
Edward Robert Prether passed away Jan. 4, 2025, surrounded by his family. Ed was a veteran of the United States Air Force. He worked at Morris Bean & Co. and Meijer before retiring in 2021. He loved ...
A low-income housing proposal dominated discussions during many public meetings this year. Since late last year, local stakeholders and public bodies have been in pursuit of $10 million — $15 million ...
UPDATE, 3:16 p.m., Jan. 11: In the “Yellow Springs Open Discussion” Facebook group, local resident Deborah Dixon confirmed the identity of the individual who died last night from their gunshot wounds: ...
Antioch College officials announced in the spring that the college had been designated a Federal Work College by the U.S. Department of Education. Antioch joined a cohort of 10 other work colleges ...
Judith “Judy” Dell (Bridgett) Harrison, age 84, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Jan. 5, 2025. She was born March 13, 1940, in Enon, Ohio, the daughter of the late James and ...
Though “design” is often considered in the aesthetic sense, local resident Molly Finch has a broader perspective on the term. That perspective is shaped by her new business, Goldfinch Garden Design.
Village Council members began their first meeting of the year not together, but apart — physically, at least. Winter Storm Blair dressed Yellow Springs — along with much of the Midwest and ...