2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
30
2024
  • November 10–16, 2022 Classifieds

    Rentals, employment, cars, garage sales and more! Find it all in this week’s classifieds in the Yellow Springs News.

  • Ronald M. Hampton

    A funeral Mass will be held at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 17, 2022, at Saint Paul Catholic Church, 308 Phillips St., Yellow Springs, for Ronald M. Hampton, 71, of Yellow Springs, who passed away unexpectedly Thursday, Sept. 22, 2022. He was born Nov. 22, 1950, in Springfield, Ohio, the son of Roy and Edith (Gierus) Hampton.

  • Kathryn ‘Kathy’ Estep Swisher

    The funeral service was held Monday, Nov. 7, 2022, in Adkins Funeral Home in Enon. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Enon Relief or Second Harvest Food Bank.

  • 2022 Midterm Election Results

    Republican candidates swept the majority of state races in the Tuesday, Nov. 8 midterm elections, according to unofficial results posted by the Office of the Ohio Secretary of State as of Wednesday morning, Nov. 9.

  • Ordinance 2022-28

    Ordinance 2022-28

  • Planning Commission Meeting Agenda

    Public Meetings

  • Public Meetings

    Public Meetings

  • Noncitizen voters focus of state Issue 2

    A robust turnout was reported by election officials on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 5, when villagers and Miami Township residents for the first time voted at Antioch University Midwest. Villagers voted on candidates for Village Council and school board, and village and township voters weighed in on Miami Township trustees. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Voters in the Nov. 8 Ohio election will decide on a ballot issue that would constitutionally disallow noncitizen voters from participating in local elections, if passed.

  • Gronbeck pleads not guilty

    Following a secret indictment and arrest, Donald Gronbeck pleaded “not guilty” to 50 counts of sex crimes at an arraignment hearing on Thursday, Oct. 27, at the Greene County Common Pleas Court in Xenia.

  • Writing on the wall

    On Monday, Oct. 31, muralist and artist Pierre Nagley spent hours covering up the tags and graffiti that recently cropped up over his and Lindsay Burke’s tarot mural in Kieth’s Alley.

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