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Max Laverne Lake
Max Laverne Lake, 77, passed away peacefully on March 12, 2025 in the arms of the love of his life, Ingeborg Brigitte Lake (Wüstendörfer).
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Planning Commission | Meeting Agenda
Planning Commission | Meeting Agenda
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OPENINGS | Environmental Commission
OPENINGS | Environmental Commission
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Village Council greenlights plans for 139 new apartments
Windsor Companies plans to demolish the derelict Student Union, and in its place on the 2.16-acre site, build two three-story apartment buildings, with 48 market-rate rental units in each; and in the Kettering building, install 43 rentals for persons 55 and older.
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Tin Can Economy | On manufacturing consent
“The point is that these war-starved media outlets and pathological huckster presidents should spur us to sharpen our media literacy and heighten our skepticism.”
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Heat, hair and halftime popsicles at Perry League
“From obsidian to Leia buns and dinosaur sunglasses — yes, it was that kind of night. We began our fourth Friday of Perry League under the looming shadow of a heat advisory, which had us planning a shortened session.”
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Hungry for jazz?
Villager Misty Moneé Gill is partnering with the Little Art Theatre and Dayton-area jazz group G. Scott Jones and the Freedom Ensemble to put on a show benefiting the local soup kitchen “Who’s Hungry?” The show will be held at the Little Art on Sunday, July 13, at 6 p.m.
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July 11–17, 2025 Classifieds
Rentals, employment, cars, garage sales and more! Find it all in this week’s classifieds in the Yellow Springs News.
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Pride against prejudice
On Saturday, June 28, hundreds of folks lined local streets — clad in every color under the summer sun — to revel in the village’s annual Pride celebrations.
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State budget spares schools, housing
Late Monday, June 30, Gov. Mike DeWine signed the state’s $60 billion, two-year budget and issued a slate of 67 line-item vetoes — including several that will, for now, keep YS Schools and public school districts across the state from major financial upheaval.
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