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Villagers packed Council Chambers on Tuesday, May 13, for the most recent Planning Commission meeting. Tensions were high, and ultimately, proposed plans changed. At the meeting, commissioners were ...
Last week, local resident Amy Wamsley completed an eight-hour swim in the San Francisco Bay. This week, she and her Yellow Springs support team — Victoria Walters and Vanessa Gueth — left the Midwest.
Currently on display at the Foundry Theater is a collection of photos and text outlining the experiences of participants in YSEQUITY, the YS Community Foundation’s guaranteed income program. As the ...
Another school year wraps up in about a week. Acknowledging the impending last day of school at its most recent meeting Thursday, May 8, the YS Board of Education bade farewell to a number of retiring ...
As the News reported last week, the Ohio Senate is currently holding committee hearings on House Bill 96, the state’s budget for fiscal year 2026 — as written, the bill slashes public funding in a ...
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 ...
The day after students from The Antioch School took their final bows for their annual school play on April 26, the doors to the Clifton Opera House closed to the public. Those doors likely won’t open ...
On Thursday, May 1, President Trump issued an executive order demanding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting cease all federal funding to NPR and PBS, spurring uncertainty for public media across ...
At the most recent Village Council meeting, Monday, May 5, the group authorized a resolution that could soon grow Yellow Springs’ physical size by 84 acres — the latest effort of several in recent ...
Good news came down for Antioch College last week: The Higher Learning Commission has removed the financial distress designation it assigned to the college in November 2024. As the News reported ...
There was no response from Nolan’s 3-year-old daughter — she wasn’t there. Still, Nolan opened the cover to Martin Waddell’s 1992 children’s book and began reading into a microphone. “Once there were ...
For more than 75 years, Yellow Springers have looked forward to the tradition of hot chocolate, tractor rides and the smell of fresh-cut trees at the annual School Forest Festival. Through the decades ...
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