2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
28
2024
  • David Earl Johnson

    David Earl Johnson, of Yellow Springs, passed away April 6. His kind and humorous spirit will be greatly missed by those who knew him.

  • Winnie Ruth (Jensen) Church

    Winnie Ruth (Jensen) Church passed away on March 24, 2023, at home in Menlo Park, California.

  • Yellow Springs Board of Education | Work Session

    Yellow Springs Board of Education | WORK SESSION, Friday, April 21, at 6 p.m.

  • Cheers to 10 years at Yellow Springs Brewery

    On Saturday, April 15, Yellow Springs Brewery is throwing a day-long 10th anniversary party at its Millworks location to mark a decade of “crafting truth to power” right here in Yellow Springs.

  • Bulldog Sports Round-Up | April 14, 2023

    The middle school baseball team, new to the program this year, had its first win on Friday, April 7, taking down the Emmanuel Christian Academy Lions. Pictured in back, from left: Edwin Harrah, Bryce Fleming, Finn Turnmire, Coach Scott Fleming, Chris Goebel, Austin Thomas, Neirin Barker, Oskar Dennis and Head Coach Sam Jacobs; in front, from left: Chase Moore, Graham Turnmire, Collin Goebel and Ashby Lyons; not pictured: Kaiden McFarlane. (Submitted photo)

    The middle school baseball team, new to the program this year, had its first win on Friday, April 7, taking down the Emmanuel Christian Academy Lions.

  • Public Meetings

    Public Meetings

  • Village Council Agenda

    Village Council Agenda | Monday, April 17, 2023

  • Ask a Transperson | Considering the non-binary

    Iden Crockett, My Name is Iden

    This is the inaugural entry of “Ask a Transperson,” a temporary blog by News columnist Iden Crockett intended as a “space dedicated to answering your questions” about what it means to be trans — from Crockett’s perspective. In this entry, Crockett answers: “Can you explain the variations of meaning for the term non-binary?”

  • Architect Max Crome holds open house at former church

    On Thursday, March 30, Crome Yellow Springs — owned by village resident Max Crome — held an open house at the business’ newly completed architecture studio in the former site of the predominately African American First Baptist Church and more recently, a private residence.

  • News from the Past: April 2023

    From an April 1948 issue of the News: “New strain of chestnut trees planted in Glen. The United States Bureau of Plant Industry, Department of Agriculture, has chosen Antioch College’s Glen Helen as a test site for a new blight-resistant strain of 78 chestnuts which it has been developing.”

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