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Village ended 2025 with $694k surplus
Last year, municipal revenues exceeded projections, and expenses came in lower than expected — as a result, the Village ended 2025 with a surplus of $694,456 in the general fund, which is the primary fund for local government activities and operations.
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MORE COVERAGE | Next steps taken towards a Tom’s Market co-op
A press release from the Yellow Springs Community Foundation, on Monday, Feb. 23, said that the foundation had struck an agreement with Tom’s Market owner Jeff Gray, with the goal of “transitioning the business into a form of community ownership in approximately two years.”
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Ordinance 2026-04
Ordinance 2026-04
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Turner resigns from YSCCC
The Board of Directors of Yellow Springs Community Children’s Center announced Tuesday, Feb. 17, that Executive Director Aillevrah Turner had submitted her resignation, effective immediately.
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The Patterdale Hall Diaries | Winter decks the Hall
“Our main sewage line froze and then un-blocked, miraculously. Then, this morning, the water lines to our kitchen froze, which is frustrating but not unexpected. Plumbers will be making a fortune when all this thaws out.”
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Archivist Sanders to talk Antioch College history
Antiochiana Archivist Scott Sanders will present a monthly series of one-hour talks exploring the history of Antioch College on the second Wednesday of each month, 12:30–1:30 p.m., beginning March 11, in the Olive Kettering Library.
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Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
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Josephine Joanne Dunphy
Josephine Joanne Dunphy, 91, of Yellow Springs, passed away Feb. 25, 2026. She was born in the Birch Manor Gatehouse on Jacoby Road on April 7, 1934, to Carmelo and Maria Ricciardi.
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World House Choir to host Women’s Day concert
The World House Choir will celebrate International Women’s Day with a program of music, dance and poetry on Sunday, March 8, in the South Gym of Antioch’s Wellness Center.
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‘Jesus Christ Superstar’ to return to village, one last time
On Palm Sunday weekend, actor Ted Neeley will once again step into Little Art Theatre to screen the film to which he’s been inextricably tied in the title role for five decades, “Jesus Christ Superstar.”








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