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Articles From August 30th, 2019

  • Council Meeting Agenda

    Village Council Meeting Agenda, Monday, July 18, 2011, 7 p.m.

  • Public Meetings

    Village Of Yellow Springs Public Meetings

  • Moulton to read from her new book

    Kathy Moulton, best known for her playful drawings populating Yellow Springs locales with animal characters — birds flocking to the Little Art Theatre, hyenas laughing it up at Ha Ha Pizza — has published four new children’s books starring rabbits, kittens, raccoons and kids

  • Village elders are older, bolder and full of talent

    Older is bolder in Yellow Springs, thanks to a community where self-expression and creativity don’t wane with age and to a Senior Center that wants to draw on its elder talent.

  • ‘Cotton Club’ the new hot spot

    Hey, did you hear? There’s a new juice joint in town! Out in Harlem, aka the Antioch College Amphitheater — run by the bosses at YS Kids Playhouse. They say it’s the cat’s meow, but you gotta be a big cheese to get in, or else you gotta be one of the swells.

  • Village gives business a hand

    Last week it looked like Yellow Springs might lose another of its small but growing businesses to a neighboring community. But due to creative thinking and swift action from the Village, e-Health Data Solutions now has a chance at leasing a bigger space and remaining inside the village.

  • YS Experience focus on creativity

    Organizers of the Yellow Springs Experience are doing some things differently than at the event’s debut last year. In 2011 the Experience takes place in one event-packed weekend rather than being spread out over a week, and more activities are free and aimed at local participants.

  • Dominick Cermele

    Dominick Joseph “Dick” Cermele died Saturday, July 9. He was 82. Dick received his undergraduate degree from Antioch College in 1957, masters degree from Boston University and PhD from the University of Minnesota in 1977. Dominick was a professor of theater and film at University of Toledo, University of South Florida, Tampa, University of Michigan, […]

  • Most incumbents to run again

    Long-time Mayor Dave Foubert, unopposed in his last three election runs, will face a candidate this fall who wants to transform Yellow Springs from its “old hippie image” by promoting the village’s innovative, green and community-centered ways of living.

  • New Saturday market opens

    Yellow Springs may not welcome residential sprawl, but outdoor market sprawl of the kind two Union School House tenants started this summer may be a welcome addition to the Saturday shopping shuffle in the village.

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