2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Dec
24
2024

Columbus-based for-profit developer Woda Cooper Companies Inc. submitted the above site plan for the proposed low-income housing tax credit, or LIHTC, project, in response to the Village’s request for proposals. (Map data courtesy of Woda Cooper Companies, Inc.)

Village Council selects low-income housing developer

After finalizing the development agreement with the Village, Woda Cooper will apply to the Ohio Housing Finance Agency, or OHFA, for $15 million in federal low-income housing tax credits — an amount that would allow Woda Cooper to build an affordable housing development comprising 30 to 50 one-, two- and three-bedroom units.

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Arts (archives)

  •   Community Band and school choirs 2024 Holiday Concert

    A capacity crowd was treated to a collaborative holiday concert Monday evening, Dec. 16, in Westminster Hall at the First Presbyterian Church.

  •   Story Chain makes connections through voice

    For a decade, local nonprofit Story Chain has worked to connect loved ones who can’t physically be together through the power of the voice. Since its founding, the Yellow Springs-based nonprofit has run successful programs at Dayton Correctional Institution, and in Greene, Montgomery and Clark County jails.

  •   ‘Mission to Malawi’ memoir recalls Peace Corps, Black experience

    Yellow Springs resident Dr. John E. Fleming has spent much of his life working to bring visibility to American history — in particular, African American history — via his five decades as a historian who has helped establish museums throughout the U.S.

Village Schools (archives)

  •   LIHTC project ‘win-wins’ discussed

    The latest update on the land, presented at the Nov. 14 school board meeting, is that Morgan Fields have been appraised at $339,000 by Cedarville-based real estate and auction company Sheridan & Associates.

  •   School board approves sale option for LIHTC project

    Mirroring a decision made by Village Council earlier the same week, the YS Board of Education voted 3–2 during a special meeting Thursday, Nov. 21, to approve an option to purchase agreement with the Village of Yellow Springs.

  •   YS School District talks ‘State of the Schools’

    District enrollment is up from last year, breaking a several-year trend of declining student numbers; there are currently 634 students being educated in the district, with 436 being residents and 198 open-enrolled.

Economy (archives)

  •   Checking in with the Little Art Theatre

    The Little Art Theatre is moving toward its 95th birthday next year with some updates already in its pocket — and more on the horizon.

  •   YS Smokehouse takes it low and slow

    Located in the former Calypso Grill space at 1535 Xenia Ave. — which closed after six years in October — the YS Smokehouse’s menu is slathered in classic southern Americana fare such as brisket, pulled pork, macaroni and cheese, collard greens, boiled peanuts and more.

  •   First steps toward 128 more apartments in Yellow Springs

    Tentatively dubbed “Unity Village” by Columbus-based real estate developer Windsor Companies, the planned buildings will be composed of 32 two-bedroom and 96 one-bedroom units — 128 in total — ranging from 650 to 1,100 square feet.

Village Life (archives)

  •   News from the Past: November 2024

    Contributing writer Don Hollister dove into the YS News archives to uncover past articles and more in his most recent installment of his News from the Past column.

  •   Local chess club makes moves

    Over the last few years, the Fairborn Scholastic Chess Club's founder, Tony Mumford, has expanded its reach to village youth, and he now operates the Yellow Springs Chess Club, introducing a whole new generation to the love of the game.

  •   Annual Yellow Springs Kwanzaa celebration set

    The annual community Kwanzaa celebration will be Saturday, Dec. 28, beginning at 6 p.m., in the John Bryan Community Center gymnasium.

Government (archives)

Obituaries (archives)

  •   Susan Gartner

    Susan Lee Gartner, aged 64, passed away on May 27, 2024, in the adorable village of Yellow Springs, Ohio, where she had spent over 20 happy years immersing her artistic nature in the small town’s famous flair for the arts.

  •   Patricia High

    Patricia Gaile High was born in Dayton, Ohio, to George and Mildred High on Feb. 28, 1942. She was the oldest of their five children.

  •   Patricia McAllister

    Patricia Ann McAllister, affectionately known as Patty, passed away peacefully on Nov. 30, 2024, at the age of 89.

  •   Gordon Cowperthwaite

    Born Sept. 18, 1924, in Detroit, Michigan, Gordon was the son of Thomas and Adrena Cowperthwaite, who immigrated from England and Scotland to Canada.

  •   Geneva Brisbane

    Geneva (Bradley) Brisbane, 96, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed away Saturday, Nov. 23, 2024, peacefully at the home of her daughter in Silver Spring, Maryland.

Higher Education (archives)

Sports (archives)

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | Dec. 6, 2024

    Though the Varsity Bulldogs played hard in their season-opening game against Southeastern Wednesday, Nov. 27, they ultimately fell to the Trojans, 41–55.

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | Oct. 25, 2024

    Kyle Johnston became the first YSHS male runner in more than 10 years to qualify for the Regional Cross-Country Championships, which will take place Saturday, Oct. 26, beginning at 10 a.m., at Troy Memorial Stadium.

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | Oct. 18, 2024

    For the second year in a row, both the McKinney Middle School boys and girls cross-country teams won the Metro Buckeye Conference championships, held Friday, Oct. 11, at Emmanuel Christian Academy.

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