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2024
  • MISDEMEANOR CASES BEING SENT TO YS MAYOR’S COURT

    The Justice System Task Force is considering a recommendation to Village Council that Village Council adopt a policy requiring the use of the Yellow Springs Mayor’s Court for all misdemeanor cases occurring in the Village.

  • Spring rec soccer to kick off

    Youth recreational soccer for the summer season will kick off this weekend.

    YSSI Recreational Youth Soccer league play resumes Friday and Saturday, April 6 and 7, at Morgan Fields.

  • Equinox traditions: An interview with a World Religions scholar

    Spring arrives today. A scholar of World Religions shares the common themes of Spring celebrations worldwide.

  • Recycle your ‘e-waste’

    Local resident Zeke Reichert will aid in recycling 'e-waste' through May 10.

    Local resident Zeke Reichert is collecting “e-waste” — nonfunctioning electronic devices — to be recycled through May 10.

  • Celebrate spring at Agraria

    The Arthur Morgan Institute for Community Solutions will host a Spring Equinox Celebration from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 20, the date for this year’s vernal equinox.

  • Art and fantasy collide at Emporium art show

    Emporium Wines has new art on its walls, in the form of sci-fi and fantasy characters.

  • Tracy Harrison Logan Jr.

    Tracy Harrison Logan Jr.

    Tracy Harrison Logan Jr., left this life on Feb. 25, 2018.

  • Celebrate 10 years of The 365 Project

    The 365 Project celebrates 10 years of engaging the community on issues of race and preserving local black history with an event on Sunday.

  • Public Meetings

    Village of Yellow Springs

  • Secretary of Health and Human Services Azar dismisses medical marijuana

    U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar spoke at a treatment facility in Kettering for newborns suffering from opioid dependence on Friday. Flanking Azar is, left, foster mother Cyndi Swafford, and the center's founder and director Jill Kingston. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar, visiting the Dayton area recently to learn about responses to the opioid crisis, said he sees no role for medical marijuana as a pain relief alternative to prescription opioids.

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