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  • Village Council Meeting Agenda

    Agenda for Monday, Nov. 18, 2013, 7 p.m.

  • Mills Lawn School holds Veterans Day flag retirement ceremony

    Many Mills Lawn School students, teachers and veterans participated this Veterans Day in a flag retirement ceremony, wherein a flag too damaged to fly as a fitting emblem is burned. (Photos and video by Matt Minde)

    This Veterans Day, students participated in a flag retirement ceremony, led by the Yellow Springs Girl Scout Troop No. 30349.

  • Attorney General DeWine Announces Conclusion of Yellow Springs Investigation

    Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that the Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) has completed its investigation into the July officer-involved shooting death of a Village resident.

  • DeWine presents BCI report

    On Tuesday morning, Nov. 12, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine delivered the finished report of the Bureau of Criminal Investigations, or BCI, regarding the July 31 death of villager Paul E. Schenck.

  • DeWine to release information about BCI investigation

    Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine will report this morning on some findings of the investigation of the Paul E. Schenck shooting that occurred in July.

  • Opening reception and gallery talk, Fri., Nov. 15

    The Yellow Springs Arts Council Gallery will display an exhibit featuring classical drawings and paintings by the two local artists. An opening reception and gallery talk will be held Friday, Nov. 15, 6–9 p.m.

  • YSHS athletes earn conference honors

    At the end of the fall sports season,Yellow Springs High School student-athletes and coaches were recognized for All Conference Honors.

  • BLOG-Slow Simmer

    The family makes an investment in a crockpot sure to serve many elections ahead.

  • Anthrotech seeks volunteers for study

    Anthrotech, a local business specializing in body size research, will conduct a hand and wrist study on Thursday and Friday, Nov. 14 and 15 in Yellow Springs, and Monday–Wednesday, Nov. 18–20 in Dayton. 250 people are needed, ages 18–49, both men and women. Participants will have their wrists and hands measured and their height and […]

  • Herbicide incident report delivered

    At Village Council’s Nov. 4 meeting, Village Solicitor Chris Conard presented a summary of his investigation into the June 12 overuse of herbicide at the Gaunt Park pool that led to the closing of the pool

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