2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
29
2024
  • Public Meetings

    Board of Education Regular Meeting

  • Paul Laurence Dunbar documentary debuts at festival

    “Paul Laurence Dunbar: An American Poet,” produced by the Xenia-based Caesar’s Ford Theatre and directed by the theater’s project manager and playwright, Kane Stratton, will debut at the Dayton Film Festival on Friday, Sept. 23, at the Neon theater between 7 and 9 p.m.

  • School board discusses facilities renovation drafts

    The draft plans included a number of deep renovations and some new construction intended to address issues including security, functionality, space and accessibility in the schools.

  • PorchFest 2022 — outside voices

    Luella Bachman, Meara Jones-Graham and Havah Carpe danced during an evening rock-and-roll performance from That’s What She Said.

    The annual PorchFest music festival, which features musicians performing on porches around the village, returned Saturday, Sept. 17.

  • Kathy Hale

    Kathy Hale, 1948–2022, passed peacefully on Aug. 4, in Austin, Texas, surrounded by family, after several years of sustaining pleasure in life while minimizing health challenges.

  • COVID Update | Sept. 22, 2022

    Photo: CDC/Dr. Fred Murphy, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Public Health; public domain.

    Greene County remained at a “medium” community level for COVID-19 for the third week in a row, according to the latest update by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, released Thursday, Sept. 15.

  • Subway closes, Bentino’s owners buy building

    The Subway restaurant at the corner of Xenia and Corry has closed, but Bentino’s, the franchise’s 16-year next-door neighbor, is here for the long haul.

  • IN BRIEF | YS Credit Union suffers massive fraud attack

    The Yellow Springs Federal Credit Union recently became one of many targets of a widespread debit card-based fraud attack. Of the local credit union’s 2,000 person membership, 161 card-holding members were affected by the attack as of Monday, Sept. 19.

  • YS Schools Facilities Committee | Ruetschle presents draft floor plans

    Architect Mike Ruetschle presented drafts of potential floor plans for updated facilities at Mills Lawn Elementary, McKinney Middle and YS High schools at a meeting of the district’s Facilities Committee on Thursday, Sept. 1.

  • Therapy dog considered for Yellow Springs Police Department

    At its most recent meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 6, Village Council members heard a proposal from Village Manager Josué Salmerón to add a new member — a therapy dog — to the Village’s police force.

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