Oct
06
2024
  • BLOG— Hello, season of good-bye

    Fall is slightly seedy, a tad disreputable. There’s that whiff of decay, of course, and the distinct and accurate sense that things are coming apart at the seams. Fall is a thrift-store velvet jacket, wine-stained purple, with your elbows showing through.

  • Celebrate 25 years of YS bike path

    (Photo by Jamie Holly, courtesy wikipedia, CC BY-SA 2.0)

    Next month, the Little Miami Scenic Trail opening from Xenia to Yellow Springs will celebrate its 25th birthday.

  • BLOG-Clue in

    Join Amy as she investigates Dayton Startup Week

  • Road work on Xenia Avenue to begin

    Road work will begin on Xenia Avenue on Sept. 18. (Photo by Matt Minde)

    The Village of YS will begin repaving work on Xenia Avenue beginning Sept. 18.

  • Repealing sections, enacting new ordinances

    Village of Yellow Springs, Ohio

  • Art Hop’s personal look at art

    The annual Art Hop, organized by the Yellow Springs Arts Council, gives the public a chance to view art in the context of a home, rather than a gallery. 1) The Hopping house logo signs were designed and painted by Kathleen Verner Moulton. Other art includes works by 2) Nancy Mellon, 3) Jason Morgan, 4) Lisa Wolters, 5) Valerie Spinning and 6) Walter Steinhilber. (submitted photos)

    “There is an enormous amount of art in Yellow Springs,” said Nancy Mellon, the gallery coordinator for the Yellow Springs Arts Council. “The whole town is a gallery.”

  • Antioch hires new fundraiser

    Susanne Hashim was appointed vice president for advancement at Antioch College last month, the college’s top fundraising job. She brings over 20 years of fundraising experience, with previous senior positions at PNCA, Pitzer College and Planned Parenthood. Hashim is the spouse of Antioch College President Tom Manley. (Photo by Audrey Hackett)

    This summer’s accreditation victory could boost Antioch College’s fundraising efforts, allowing the college to tap new sources of support. And now the college has a seasoned fundraiser to carry out that work.

  • Yellow Springs Planning Commission

    Monday, Sept. 12, 2016, 7 p.m.

  • Pop culture

    Justin and Jennifer Stafford of Oakwood, kneeling and at right, and their daughter, Harper, left bottom corner, were among the bubble-lovers who visited Yellow Springs on Sunday to take part in the annual Bubblefest. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Yellow Springs annual Bubblefest was held on Sunday, Sept. 3. The event brought hundreds of visitors for hours of soapy diversion.

  • Martha ‘Jean’ Marsh

    Martha ‘Jean’ Marsh

    Martha “Jean” Marsh died at home July 11 after a brief illness. She had just celebrated her 92nd birthday.

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