2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Nov
25
2024

Articles by Megan Bachman :: Page 125

  • P.O. changes, service same

    Changes have begun at the Yellow Springs Post Office as part of a nationwide effort by the U.S. Postal Service to cut costs by closing some post offices and consolidating functions among others.

  • Jacoby headwaters land preserved

    The Semler farm on Snypp Road, one mile west of Yellow Springs, is one of only four remaining dairy farms in Greene County and contains the spring-fed headwaters of the Jacoby Creek, a source of the Village’s drinking water

  • Center seeks input on new vision

    While riding on the bike path one weekend, out-of-town architect Doug Gallow and his gerontologist wife, Ellen, who specialize in designing senior centers, just happened to pass the Yellow Springs Senior Center and stop in.

  • Rebuilding YSHS football

    Football may return to Yellow Springs High School this year if efforts to organize a team by new Head Coach Clayton Wolfe and new Athletic Director Steve Rossi are successful.

  • VIDEO: The talented tots of Perry League t-ball

    The Perry League t-ball season closer on Friday showcased the local tot talent. See a video of the action and a gallery of photos.

  • Semler dairy preserved in Jacoby

    The 171-acre Semler farm on Snypp Road is the first land in the Jacoby Creek watershed preserved with Village funds and one of four remaining dairies in Greene County.

  • New faces in local races

    Last weekend Village Council candidate Dan Reyes walked door-to-door in his neighborhood to collect petition signatures and learn what’s important to villagers. While Reyes said he won’t bring an agenda to Council, he hopes to weigh in on growth and development and help the village capitalize on its educators and artists.

  • Township, innkeeper in dispute

    Grinnell Mill Bed & Breakfast proprietor and resident Donna McGovern agreed at a court hearing last week to leave the Mill at the end of the month as a dispute continues between McGovern and the Miami Township Trustees over who should pay the B&B’s property taxes.

  • “Funky spy punk” Show grows

    “The Show will grow,” the slogan of the Yellow Springs-based three-piece indie band The Show, is prophetic. The band, which dabbles in psychedelic and garage rock while never straying far from its British punk roots, is rapidly becoming a local favorite.

  • Join the race for Simply Women

    The Simply Women 5K run and walk for girls will take place on Saturday with a pre-race rally on Friday evening.

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