2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
29
2024
  • Pride Parade

    Images from the recent parade in Yellow Springs celebrating those who identify as LGBT.

  • Forgotten Springs, vol. 4 — Antioch Power Plant

    Few things give the sense of a society whose time has lapsed than impressive human structures overgrown with plants and trees. A building’s façade crumbles and gives way to the architecture of nature, which consumes it slowly and rebuilds in its own image. Such a transformation is taking place at the site of the old power plant that used to serve Antioch College.

  • BLOG-Gravitational Pull

    If I could, I’d spend every minute in their glow.

  • Power back on in village

    Power came back on in the village at about 5:15 this afternoon, after a combination of factors led to a six-hour outage.

  • Celebrate YS Pride this weekend

    Yellow Springs will celebrate Pride on Saturday, June 24, around downtown.

    The sixth annual YS Pride Celebration will be held Saturday, June 24, in downtown YS.

  • Attorney General’s office seeks numbers from scam “IRS phone calls

    The Yellow Springs Police Department has issued a warning about a spate of reported scam “IRS” phone calls.

  • Board of Education

    Special Board Meeting for Thursday, June 22, 6 p.m.

  • Marianne Britton’s fabric art now on exhibit

    The multi-layered wall hanging Black Veil is one of about 50 works by the late fabric artist Marianne Britton on display in a new exhibition at Springfield Museum of Art. (Submitted photo)

    A memorial exhibition representing a wide selection of works by Marianne Britton, including quilts, wall hangings and fabric pictures, is currently on display through late September at the Springfield Museum of Art.

  • Dodgers still top both leagues

    The Peach’s Dodgers maintained a two-game lead in the Minor League standings after the third full week of play.

  • Village Council— hold on hotel tax requested

    Employees and supporters of the Mills Park Hotel voiced full-throated opposition to a potential municipal sales tax on hotel customers at Village Council’s June 5 meeting.

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