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2024
  • 2014 Supplemental Appropriations & declaring an emergency

    ORDINANCE NO. 2014-08, Village of Yellow Springs, Ohio

  • Free dogwoods to return

    The flowers on the dogwood tree at the First Presbyterian Church on Xenia Ave. are just starting to open. By the weekend it should be in full bloom!

    In celebration of Earth Day and Arbor Day, the YS Tree Committee and Corner Cone will again give away 125 young dogwood trees.

  • Village Of Yellow Springs Public Meetings

    Citizen Advisory Committee

  • Clean-Up Week 2014

    Village Of Yellow Springs

  • Conversations on activism and art at Antioch

    An international exhibit of socially engaged art featuring archived documentation from 22 projects that blurs the boundary between activism and art runs at Antioch College’s Herndon Gallery in South Hall April 18 through May 16. Co-curators of “Living as Form (The Nomadic Version)” are Antioch visual arts professor Sara Black, center, and Antioch artists in residence Jillian Soto, left, and Anthony Romero, right, who recently worked on the exhibition at the Herndon. The three artists will host the first of three weekly conversations about the exhibit at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 23. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    When is activism also art? A new exhibit at the Herndon explores the question, and the first of three weekly conversations with co-curators on “Living As Form” is Wednesday, April 23.

  • Mills Lawn student raises money to plant trees

    Mills Lawn third-grader Dane Beal is on a quest to raise funds for new trees for the school's grounds.

    Seven-year-old Mills Lawn student Dane Beal is currently raising money to replace the ash trees that were removed from Mills Lawn after they were damaged by the emerald ash borer.

  • Girls softball finds first win

    On Friday the YSHS girls softball team creamed Ponitz 18–5 for its first win of the season. The previous week they fell short on a late rally at Meadowdale.

  • BLOG-Spring Interrupted

    Spring erupted during Easter week but was interrupted by snow and a chilling frost. The contrast and its consequence remind us that nature is often ambitious but not always kind.

  • Events abound on Easter weekend 2014 in Yellow Springs

    The village hosts both spiritual and secular events during the Easter weekend.

  • April fools

    At top left, an unfortunate bee was caught unawares during a routine pollination; at center, a flowering magnolia tree bears the additional weight of snow caps, while, at right, the tip of a still-closed tulip is graced with a tuft of snow.

    After a strong spring warming, Yellow Springs woke up to an all-too familiar winter sight Tuesday morning, as a quick cold front brought a sticky blanket of snow and freezing temperatures to the region.

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