2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
29
2024
  • Jack J. Price

    Jack J. Price, of Wilmington, died at 6:05 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 7, 2020, in Clinton Memorial Hospital, on his wife’s birthday. He was 96.

  • Yellow Springs Board of Education Executive Session

    Yellow Springs Board of Education Executive Session, Thursday, Feb. 13

  • 2 dead in shooting on Grinnell Road

    The Greene County Sheriff’s office is investigating a shooting on Grinnell Road, south of Yellow Springs, that left two people dead Wednesday morning, Feb. 12.

  • Villagers bring home Oscar

    “American Factory,” the documentary film by villagers and filmmakers Steve Bognar and Julia Reichert and Jeff Reichert, won the Oscar for “Best Documentary Feature” at the 92nd Academy Awards on Sunday, Feb. 9.

  • Former villager rounds up locals to ‘dance PhD’

    What’s the best way to connect with the public on the basics of an area of scientific research? Through dance, of course.

  • Sing for Rev. Barber, Poor People’s Campaign stop

    The World House Choir is organizing a mass choir to sing as part of a Dayton-area stop by the Rev. William Barber and The Poor People’s Campaign on Thursday, April 23.

  • Returning villager leads Presbyterians

    The Reverend Daria Schaffnit’s journey to fulfill her calling has led her back to Yellow Springs, where she hopes her work with the First Presbyterian Church will have a positive impact on the community.

  • From the Archives: The winter the tower exploded

    On Sunday, Jan. 31, 1977, the water tower at Gaunt Park — there was only one then — had blown a seam and released a million gallons of water into the park.

  • YS Schools canceled today, Feb. 7, 2020

    Snow and slick conditions have delayed Yellow Springs Schools by two hours Tuesday, Feb. 9. (Photo by Aaron Zaremsky)

    The Yellow Springs Board of Education announced at 7:22 a.m. this morning that YS Schools would be closed due to deteriorating conditions.

  • First Lines — ‘And the heart calls me …’

    Who am I, really? A contemplative poem by villager Khara Scott-Bey explores self-definition to the edges of identity, and beyond.

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