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First case of COVID-19 in Yellow Springs confirmed
On Tuesday, April 7, local authorities were informed of the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in the village.
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Our full-time staff— Who’s the News?
Here we introduce you to the full-time staff of the paper. -
‘Newspaper of the Year’— News wins state awards
The Yellow Springs News was honored by its peers last week as the “Newspaper of the Year” among comparable papers in Ohio. -
Springsfest lineup announced; Guided by Voices to return
Guided by Voices, who previously headlined Springsfest in 2018, will play their only Ohio show this year at Springsfest.
Village Schools (archives)
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Mills Lawn elementary school principal to leave district
Matt Housh, principal of Mills Lawn elementary school for the past decade, announced in a letter to school families Tuesday, April 7, that he has accepted a position with Huber Heights City Schools and will be leaving the Yellow Springs district at the end of the academic year. -
Schools closed through May 1
Gov. Mike DeWine announced Monday, March 30, that he has ordered the continued closure of all kindergarten through 12th-grade schools until at least May 1. -
Yellow Springs Board of Education Meeting
Yellow Springs Board of Education Agenda
Economy (archives)
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2020 June Street Fair canceled
The Yellow Springs Chamber of Commerce issued a statement today canceling the June 13, 2020 Street Fair. -
Catering to the village since 1983— Current Cuisine wins award
Current Cuisine's owners, Karyn Stillwell-Current and Steve Current, are being honored for supporting — and feeding — their community. -
Planning Commission— Glen Cottages passes
Glen Cottages, Home, Inc.’s planned pocket neighborhood at 1133 Xenia Ave., got the go-ahead from Planning Commission at its Feb. 11 meeting.
Village Life (archives)
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Local farmers eye uncertainty
Life and growth are happening on local farms against the backdrop of massive shutdown and uncertainty due to the coronavirus pandemic. -
The world of COVID-19 — Seniors learn to adapt
How are older Yellow Springers faring in this new isolation? To find out, the News spoke to about a dozen villagers, most in their 80s or older. -
Keeping the faith amid crisis
Local faith groups have not held face-to-face services for several weeks now, adopting alternative ways to worship and come together.
Government (archives)
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Ohio moves to mail-in voting
Ohio primary voters have just over three weeks left to vote — by mail — in the extended primary election. -
Ohio voting delayed
In a series of rapid developments that took place hours before the Ohio presidential primary, in-person voting in the state was off, then on, then off again. -
YSPD reminds villagers to secure cars
On Monday, March 22, the YS Police Department sent out an alert via Hyperreach, reminding all villagers to lock their cars after a string of cars were rifled through on Sunday night.
Obituaries (archives)
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David Glenn Doucette
David Glenn Doucette passed away on March 6, 2020. He was 42. -
Ronald Lee Lewis
Ronald Lee Lewis, age 74, of Xenia Township, passed away on March 28, 2020, at home, surrounded by family. -
Paul James Smith
Paul James Smith slipped away peacefully during his sleep on the morning of March 3, 2020. He had recently spent his 92nd birthday at home sharing a wonderful meal surrounded by his family, whom he loved so dearly.
Higher Education (archives)
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Antioch College Works— Increasing student aid, jobs
For students with the highest need, Antioch College will soon be tuition-free. -
The Decade in Review: Higher Education
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2019 Year in Review: Higher Education
2019 Year in Review: Higher Education
Sports (archives)
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February 20, 2020 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up
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February 13, 2020 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up
February 13, 2020 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up -
February 6, 2020 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up
February 6, 2020 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up


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