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Planning Commission, Yellow Springs, Ohio
Three owners of property in the Village have requested a public hearing
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Workshop to talk mortgages, housing
A free workshop hosted by YS Home, Inc. and Neighborhood Housing Partnership of Greater Springfield will be held from 6–7:30 p.m. at the library on Tuesday, April 15.
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Community orchestra to perform concerto for flute and harp
The YS Chamber Orchestra presents its Spring concert with music by Mozart and Haydn this weekend.
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Girls softball has strength in numbers
Four years ago the Yellow Springs High School softball team was unable to field a team due to lack of numbers. Times have changed, and this year there are 15 players on the roster.
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BLOG-The Springs in April
We are blessed to live in a garden-rich, good-bread, fine-food village and are fortunate souls to know it.
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Village road crew— Parting the frozen waters
In his nine years working for the Village, Superintendent of Streets Jason Hamby says this winter was the worst he’s experienced on the job.
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June Elaine Conine
June Elaine (Hemenway) Conine passed on Sunday, March 23, at Blanchard Valley Hospital ICU in Findlay, Ohio. She was 87. June was born in Barre, Vt. Her family moved to Findlay in 1943, where she played first chair violin in the Findlay High School orchestra. June graduated from FHS in 1944. Shortly after her graduation, […]
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Former Creative Memories space— Investors seek to rezone
At a public hearing on Wednesday, April 16, Village Planning Commission will consider a request to rezone the former Creative Memories building at Dayton Street and East Enon Road from a light industrial district to a planned unit development, or PUD.
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Fewer local jobs, more commuting
Heidi Hoover could be considered one of the lucky few. Her dream of living and working in Yellow Springs came true seven years ago when, after returning to her hometown to start a family, she was hired as a second-grade teacher at Mills Lawn Elementary School after substitute teaching there.
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CHARTS: More jobs trends in YS
Fewer local jobs has meant more commuting for residents, but residents are also increasingly working out of their homes and starting their own businesses. Read about more local job trends.
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