2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
28
2024
  • MillWorks seeks zoning change — New vision for an old park

    An industrial park in the village is set for transformation in the post-industrial era, according to its new owner.

  • Carolina Carpenter

    Carolina Carpenter

  • Trustees change meeting time

    Miami Township Trustees moved Monday, Feb. 4, to eliminate a long-standing meeting time conflict with Yellow Springs Village Council.

  • The border is here — Mauritanians fight deportation

    The United States President has declared an immigration crisis at the U.S.–Mexico border, focusing public attention there, while at the same time a crisis in our own backyard goes unseen by many Ohioans.

  • Dr. John E. Fleming — Dedicated to preserving history

    Dr. John E. Fleming in his office at home on Corry Street. Fleming is currently working on establishing the National Museum of African American Music in Nashville, Tenn., which is set to open next year. The museum will be the last major project for Fleming before he retires.

    Dr. John E. Fleming’s office at his home on Corry Street is a testament to his decades-long body of work: the walls are decorated with art by celebrated African-American artists, and his bookshelves are packed with books. Numerous plastic bins of papers and photos are neatly stacked against two walls. He sat comfortably in his office discussing his life’s work during a recent interview.

  • Council to assess YSPD

    Village Council continued to discuss the disciplinary process involving a local officer at its Monday, Feb. 4, meeting.

  • ‘Food for Fines’ this week at library

    The library will hold a "Food for Fines" food drive for local food pantries through Feb. 16; donated food items may be applied toward overdue fines.

    The Greene County Public Library system will offer forgiveness of fines through Feb. 16 in exchange for the donation of food items to be donated to local food pantries through its “Food for Fines” initiative.

  • UPDATED: Local police search for missing villager, no trace found in Glen

    The Yellow Springs Police Department is currently investigating a missing persons case involving a local 26-year-old male, Leonid A. Clark, according to a press release today.

  • MillWorks seeks zoning change

    An industrial park in the village is requesting a zoning change to allow for a mix of uses, according to its new owners this week.

  • Coroner rules local death accidental

    The Greene County Coroner has ruled that a local shooting death in the village in December was an accident.

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