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Superintendent Terri Holden signs off, reflects on seven years
Terri Holden stepped into the superintendent role in August 2019 with nearly three decades as a teacher, principal and administrator behind her.
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Dennis Lee Nipper Sr.
Dennis Lee Nipper Sr., 75, of Yellow Springs, Ohio passed away on June 5, 2026, surrounded by his loving family.
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June 14–18, 2026 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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County beekeepers to host Honey Harvest
The Greene County Beekeepers Association will host its annual Honey Harvest on Saturday, June 20, 11 a.m.–3 p.m. at Glen Helen’s Camp Greene, 3452 Grinnell Road.
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Gerald Pitts
Gerald Edward Pitts was born on Nov. 9, 1954, in Xenia, Ohio, to his beloved parents, the late Albert Davis Pitts Sr. and Josephine Anita Mason Pitts.
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Radio history, returned
On Wednesday, May 13, the HBCU (Historically Black Colleges and Universities) Radio Preservation Project held a return ceremony for Central State University’s historic radio station, WCSU 88.9.
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Village Council approves smoke shop moratorium
Passed as an emergency ordinance and taking effect immediately, the moratorium will last 180 days and stops the issuance of any use, zoning and building permits, as well as certificates of occupancy for new smoke shops.
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John Morris Guest
John Morris Guest, a Yellow Springs native, passed away on April 20, 2026, in Olympia, Washington, just before his 79th birthday. He was a proud member of the YS High School Class of 1965 and returned often to Yellow Springs for class reunions.
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Villager laces up for upcoming fight
Professional boxer and Yellow Springs resident Samuel Wildenhaus has been training doggedly for his next big fight, set for Saturday, June 13, at Middletown’s Land of Illusion.
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What powers the Village?
At present, about 84% of the Village’s electricity comes from renewable sources — wind farms, hydroelectric dams and gas emitted from landfills. Around 3.6% local energy comes from the Village’s own, one megawatt solar array on Glass Farm, which went online in 2017.













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