Oct
31
2024
  • Only 1 birthday wish: save manatees!

    Mackenzie Horton of Yellow Springs, age 9, is raising money to help save manatees.

  • Blog-The Wyatt Way

    While I enjoy the cool stillness of an empty house, outside a construction crew makes steady sure progress in reconstructing our road.

  • Village road paving set

    The village’s Greene County Paving Contractor has started the milling process of various streets around town.

  • Peifer’s opens for summer

    Peifer Orchards opened earlier this month, selling local fruits and veggies, supplying Antioch College with produce and hosting an Argentinian barbecue on Saturday.

  • Council approves new policy on street music

    The local street music scene may soon change with a new, self-regulating policy approved Monday by Village Council. Read the new policy here.

  • Soccer mania comes to village

    The World Cup may have ended on Sunday, but a massive local soccer championship is just kicking off.

  • Rain doesn’t dampen players’ spirit

    Last Friday’s soaking rain played havoc with last week’s Minor League schedule, wiping out both Saturday games, leaving only a single completed game for the week as the only other scheduled contest was a forfeit.

  • Rebecca Teilhet

    Becky Teilhet

    Rebecca Teilhet died July 11, 2014. She was 41.

  • Jim Williams Jordan

    Jim Williams Jordan

    James (Jim) William Jordan, former resident of Yellow Springs and Antioch College faculty member, died June 5 in Fairfax, Calif., at the age of 73.

  • Architectural bike tour— Builder Kline left mark on village

    Local residents Martha Kline, Jack Kline’s daughter, and her son, Andrew, recently visited one of the best known Yellow Springs homes designed by Martha’s father. On Saturday, July 26, Turner Foundation historian Kevin Rose will lead an architectural tour of some of Kline’s local works, including Yellow Springs High School and the Vernet Ecological Center at Glen Helen. Due to popularity, this month’s bicycle tour will be followed by a second tour in September, at a date to be determined. Visit ­ westcotthouse.org for details or to purchase tour tickets. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    Perched on a cliff side in the woods on Old Mill Road sits a house made almost entirely of glass and so close to the trees that its designer and original owner, John L. (Jack) Kline, had only to reach out his window to touch the birds.

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