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  • Planning Commission Meeting Agenda

    PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA

    Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019 at 7 p.m.
    Council room, second floor, Bryan Community Center,
    100 Dayton St., Yellow Springs, OH 45387

  • Beatrice R. Whitaker Cottom

    Beatrice R. Whitaker Cottom died at Friends Care Center on Oct. 16, 2019.

  • Community Solutions conference— Hope in regenerative practices

    But messages of efficacy and hope, which can get lost in crisis turmoil, are at the heart of a three-day national conference Nov. 1–3 in Yellow Springs.
    “Pathways to Regeneration: Soil, Food, and Plant Medicine,” presented by the locally based Arthur Morgan Institute for Community Solutions, will offer alternative ways of thinking and acting.

  • Pharmacy concerns— Delays in drug orders cited

    Two recent key resignations at the downtown pharmacy have brought to light concerns about the drug store’s ability to fill the prescriptions of its customers.

  • The 2019 Yellow Springs News Voter’s Guide

    Read the online edition of the Guide to Yellow Springs.

  • Elli Sparks speaks at Glen Helen— Lobbying for climate solutions

    Sparks will be speaking in Yellow Springs on Thursday, Oct. 31, from noon to 2 p.m. at the Vernet Ecology Center at Glen Helen. The event is free and the subject of her discussion is how the Citizens’ Climate Lobby, or CCL, works to lobby elected officials to act on behalf of the environment, and to mitigate the effects of climate change.

  • Good run

    The Yellow Springs High School girls cross-country team dominated their 5K race at this year’s Metro Buckeye Conference, or MBC, Championships, taking home the first-place trophy in the seven-team field.

  • Open Studios— Tour to showcase how artists create

    The Yellow Springs Open Studios Tour returns Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 19 and 20.

  • EPA to address latest Vernay cleanup plan

    Two decades have passed since extensive contamination was discovered at the former rubber manufacturing facility. Under order from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Vernay has taken steps to stem the flow of contaminants in the groundwater under residential neighborhoods.

  • Allan Laverne Jones

    Former Yellow Springs resident Allan Laverne Jones, retired professor of visual arts at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, died peacefully at his home on Oct. 18, 2019.

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