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Oct
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2025
  • Village Council Agenda

    Village Council Agenda

  • Public Meetings

    Public Meetings

  • Hydrant Flushing

    Hydrant Flushing

  • Commercial Land for Sale at the Center for Business and Education

    Commercial Land for Sale at the Center for Business and Education

  • Climb to honor 9/11 first responders

    Miami Township Fire-Rescue Chief Colin Altman, left, led local firefighters in organizing, and participating in, the fifth annual 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at Antioch College last Saturday in the college’s historic main building. Each participant climbed the equivalent of the 110 stories of the World Trade Center carrying the name and photo of a fallen hero to symbolically complete their climb. Proceeds benefitted the National Firefighters Foundation. Each participant climbed the equivalent of the 110 stories of the World Trade Center carrying the name and photo of a fallen hero to symbolically complete their climb. Proceeds benefitted the National Firefighters Foundation. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    The LION Gem City 9/11 Memorial Stair Climb at UD Arena remains one of the largest events of its kind in the area.

  • Nila Love Kaempf

    Nila Kaempf, age 81, of Fairborn, passed away Aug. 30, 2025, at Kettering Medical Center.

  • Jerrold Francis Klosterman

    Jerrold Francis Klosterman, 74, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed away peacefully on Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025, surrounded by love.

  • Miami Township Trustees say ‘no’ to 84-acre annexation

    Before a room full of East Enon Road residents on Wednesday, Sept. 3, the Miami Township Trustees unanimously voted not to approve an agreement with the Village of Yellow Springs to annex 84 acres of land on East Enon Road into Village limits.

  • Meet your local Safety Patrol

    The Safety Patrol program has been a longstanding tradition for Yellow Springs Schools — at least since the early 1970s, as far as the News can tell — and enthusiasm has only grown. Program coordinator and fourth-grade teacher Jocelyn Bailey said that with 20 volunteers, this year’s crop may be the biggest ever.

  • Village Council considers the fate of Short Street

    A small road in downtown Yellow Springs continues to make big waves in the community. In the months since its closure to vehicle traffic earlier this summer, Short Street’s pedestrian-oriented space has morphed into a place for villagers and visitors to gather, eat and occasionally dance.

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