Oct
31
2024
  • Request For Bids

    Sidewalk Rehabilitation – Mills Law

  • New Herndon director on job

    Jennifer Wenker is the new creative director of the Herndon Gallery on the Antioch College campus. (Photo by Jen Wheeler)

    Jennifer Wenker is the new creative director of the Herndon Gallery on the Antioch College campus.

  • BLOG-Chance of a Drizzle

    Determined, I brave the morning rain for the bounty of the Saturday Farmers Market.

  • ‘Japanese Festivals: Cooking and Culture’ rescheduled

    “Japanese Festivals: Cooking and Culture,” originally scheduled for Friday, July 18, at the library, has been rescheduled due to illness. It will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 16, 6:30–8 p.m. Registration opens Aug. 24.

  • Cyclists, soccer tournament brings heavy traffic to village

    Yellow Springs will be the hub of several major events this weekend, giving rise to more than the usual amount of foot and automobile traffic and a road closure Saturday.

  • NAMImobile to educate on mental illness

    The “NAMImobile,” a traveling educational bus to fight stigma of mental illness visits the Yellow Springs Village BP at the corner of U.S. 68 and Corry Street from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 22. The event is hosted by the National Association on Mental Illness Yellow Springs affiliate. (Submitted photo)

    A bus from the National Alliance on Mental Illness will be in Yellow Springs Tuesday, July 22, to help educate villagers on mental illness.

  • Let’s agree to disagree

    While my parents and I agree on most things related to parenting — parenting styles, diet, discipline — we have one big area of difference — religion. My partner and I have different religious beliefs from my parents and wish to raise our child in that tradition.

  • Major soccer tournament kicks off here

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

  • Charges pending against two adults— Concern over youth, drugs

    On Sunday, May 11, police were called to a home on Fairfield Pike, where a weekend party had taken place involving local middle school and high school aged youth, as well as at least two adults.

  • SIDEBAR—Referendum effort begins

    A group of villagers is launching a campaign to put on the November ballot the question of whether the Village should fund the CBE infrastructure

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