Articles From 2019
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Mary Lee Boles
Mary Lee Boles of Yellow Springs passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, March 10 at Greene Memorial Hospital. She was 78.
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Planning Commission on zoning update— Gauging flexibility for work at home
Tiny houses, home businesses and zoning for the now-closed Norah’s dominated the discussion of Planning Commission on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at a special meeting to continue to review the Village zoning code revision. The planners will hold a public hearing on the revision on Thursday, March 21. After that, the code revision will go to Council for further review and final approval.
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Center Stage play opens Friday— ‘The Crucible’ across eras
In the upcoming weeks, the Center Stage community theater group will put on its fourth theater production since its revival in 2011.
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Paul F. Ihrig
Paul F. Ihrig, aged 99 years and 8 months, died Saturday, March 2, at Friends Care Community.
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Police views on gun control vary— Many officers for background checks
On Jan. 28 five young men between the ages of 19 and 23 entered a home on Victoria Avenue in Fairborn to purchase marijuana. During the transaction, one of the visitors threatened the residents with a weapon and attempted to rob them. Instead, the resident pulled out his own gun and shot two of the visitors, injuring one and killing the other, Ta’Vaun Fambrough, a 19-year-old Central State University freshman.
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Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
Thurs., Mar. 21, 2013 at 7:00 p.m.
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Artwork explores the American ‘Appetite’
Antioch College opens a new art exhibit at the Herndon Gallery this weekend.
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Hungarian master potters visit village
Hungarian master potters Vera and Ferenc Bognar will be in Yellow Springs this week for special events at John Bryan Community Pottery.
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BLOG – How the snow landed
The nooks and crannies throughout the Village that often get overlooked. Today’s blog showcases the last (hopefully) snow fall of the winter and how the snow
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‘FOUND Magazine’ at Antioch College
Peter Rothbart, co-editor of ‘FOUND Magazine,’ spoke (and sang) at Antioch College on Friday, March 9.








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