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Feb
07
2025

Yellow Springs, as seen from 4,000 feet, in late spring 2024. (Photo by Reilly Dixon)

A Closer Look | The City of Yellow Springs?

“What happens if Yellow Springs ever becomes a city?”

It’s a question that many villagers have asked over the decades as our local population has fluctuated, our small-town economy has become ever more service- and tourism-based and as new housing developments have cropped up.

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  •   Mark Lomax Quartet to celebrate ‘A Love Supreme’ anniversary at Foundry

    Dr. Mark Lomax II, who performed in Yellow Springs in fall of 2023 as part of the Foundry Theater at Antioch College’s inaugural season of programming, will return to the Foundry with the Mark Lomax Quartet on Saturday, Jan. 18, to mark the 60th anniversary of John Coltrane's "A Love Supreme."

  •   YS Theater Company seeks scripts

    The Yellow Springs Theater Company is accepting script submissions for the 2025 annual Ten-Minute Play Festival, featuring a selection of plays no longer than 10 minutes.

  •   2024 In Review | The Arts

    From penning innovative literature and producing surreal films; to painting, poeticizing and performing — Yellow Springs artists covered ample creative ground in 2024.

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  •   My Name Is Iden | The quiet between

    My Name is Iden"People are complicated. We laugh, we love, we hope but, we also cry. We bleed, we despair. We scream. All of that is beautiful."

  •   Tecumseh Land Trust to host annual sugar shack tour

    Tecumseh Land Trust, or TLT, will host its annual sugar shack tour event at Flying Mouse Farms on Sunday, Feb. 16, 2–4 p.m. Tours will begin at 2, and continue at 20-minute intervals, starting at the TLT office on Whitehall Farm, 4633 U.S. 68 North, where sugar shack visitors are asked to park.

  •   Villager Joan Chappelle honored with MLK Peacemaker Award

    A warm gathering of several hundred local residents in the John Bryan Center gym Monday, Jan. 20, marked the 2025 Martin Luther King Jr Day celebration in Yellow Springs.

Government (archives)

  •   Miami Township Trustees settle first-of-year business

    With deep snow on the ground throughout Miami Township that night, the Board of Trustees held its first meeting of the new year Monday, Jan. 6. At the forefront of the meeting’s agenda was the handling of first-of-year business.

  •   With $680k pledged for new soccer fields, LIHTC project advances

    Should Woda Cooper successfully be awarded the $15 million in low-income housing tax credits from the Ohio Housing Finance Agency to build a low-income housing development, the district would have $689,000 to turn the Joneses’ cornfield into playable soccer fields.

  •   Police chief responds to downtown thefts

    Two thefts took place at downtown businesses at the turn of the new year and spurred the Chamber of Commerce to send out a word of advice to local business owners late last week: Keep an eye out and take security precautions.

Obituaries (archives)

  •   Karen Zukowitz

    Karen René Zukowitz, age 66, passed away peacefully at her home, surrounded by her loving family and friends, after a long battle with cancer.

  •   Vincent Tanoh Eyorokon

    Vincent Tanoh Eyorokon, 73, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed away peacefully on Jan. 26, 2025.

  •   Nancy Howell Koehler

    Nancy Howell Koehler, died Jan. 11. She was 87 years old on Dec. 16.

  •   Juliet Hennessy

    Juliet Walker (Liddle) Hennessy, age 97 of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed away Jan. 10, 2025.

  •   Arianna Maria Reyes Mendiola

    Arianna, also known as “Baby Ari,” lived a very short but happy life.

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