Oct
15
2024
  • Discolored Water Alert

    Village Of Yellow Springs, Ohio

  • Jeanette Wiggins

    Jeanette R. Wiggins passed away peacefully on Saturday, March 23, at Friends Care Community. She was 82.

  • Bulldog sports round-up

    April 18, 2013 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Tar Hollow is a place for friends

    These moms and kids, along with the rest of their families, are among those who will attend Tar Hollow on May 17–19. Pictured on the Mills Lawn playground are, from left in front, Eden Matteson with Violet; Victoria Rowe with Ainslie; Matteo Basora; Corrie Van Ausdal; Karla Horvath; and Alice Basora. In the tree are, from left clockwise, Carina Basora; Tiger Jane Collins (top); Jack Horvath; Hayley Rowe; Ashlea Rowe; and, turning away, Teddy Horvath. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    When Corrie Van Ausdal attended Tar Hollow as a child with her family, she felt as if everyone in Yellow Springs was staying in the rustic cabins perched on a hillside at the state park south of Chillicothe.

  • First Education Conference— AUM, college collaborate on kids

    An upcoming educational conference at Antioch University Midwest and Antioch College seeks to address topics of concern to many local parents and educators: how technology affects children, and how best to create safe, healthy schools.

  • An Emergency Ordinance Authorizing The Annual Transfer Of Funds

    Ordinance No. 2013-09, Village Of Yellow Springs, Ohio

  • 2013 Supplemental Appropriations And Declaring Emergency

    Ordinance No. 2013-10, Village Of Yellow Springs, Ohio

  • Judge for Struewings, again

    A Greene County Common Pleas Court judge last week ruled in favor of Kenneth and Betheen Struewing in their case against the Village of Yellow Springs. The ruling upholds a decision rendered by a Greene County magistrate last April that the plaintiff’s property easement is valid, granting them one free Village water and sanitary sewer tap for their property on Hyde Road, which lies outside Village limits.

  • Bahá’ís to screen talk by author of ‘The New Jim Crow’

    A recent talk given by Michelle Alexander, acclaimed author of The New Jim Crow, will be re-played at the Yellow Springs Bahá’í Center tomorrow evening, April 19, at 7:30, followed by discussion and refreshments.

  • Villager Pat Murphy speaks today in Washington, D.C.

    Villager Pat Murphy will speak today at the Worldwatch Institute symposium in Washington, D.C.

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