2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Dec
23
2024

Articles by Reilly Dixon

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  • Village Planning Commission recommends repealing Gateway Overlay District

    At the most recent Planning Commission meeting, Tuesday, Dec. 10, the group revisited — and ultimately recommended to repeal — an anomalous and oft-under-referenced section of the Yellow Springs zoning code: the Gateway Overlay District.

  • Village Council approves 2025 budget, exempts senior housing money

    In the second-to-last regular Village Council meeting of the year, held Monday, Dec. 2, Council members voted 5-0 in favor of finalizing the $18,102,489 municipal budget for 2025.

  • “Empty Bowls” fundraiser to benefit Yellow Springs soup kitchen

    An “Empty Bowls” fundraiser for “Who’s Hungry?” will take place at the YS Senior Center, 5-8 p.m., on Thursday, Dec. 12. $10 pays for the soup; $25-$45 pays for the soup as well as a handmade bowl to keep. All proceeds will allow the Yellow Springs soup kitchen to continue providing free food every Monday and Wednesday.

  • Slice of life

    Bentino’s Pizza celebrated its expansion on Wednesday, Nov. 13, as owners Carl and Kim Lea cut the ribbon to the parlor’s new dining room at the corner of 107 Xenia Ave.

  • Scary stroll

    Wizards and warlocks, pretty princesses and fearsome warriors, minions, monsters and more took to the streets on Halloween afternoon, Oct. 31.

  • It’s giving Gaunt

    This week marked the 130th year of carrying out a much-celebrated Yellow Springs tradition: the annual distribution of flour and sugar to the village’s widows and widowers.

  • Village of Yellow Springs says, ‘Slow down!’

    In a concerted effort to curb those drivers who don’t slow down as quickly as the law mandates, Village leadership has, in recent weeks, instated new traffic calming measures and infrastructure on several local roads.

  • Annual Winter Solstice Poetry Reading to return

    Slated for Friday, Dec. 6, in Glen Helen’s Vernet Ecological Center, the 13th annual Solstice Poetry Reading will feature 10 area poets, each reading original works that meditate on stillness. Co-sponsored by Tecumseh Land Trust and Glen Helen, the event will also include an open mic, a wine reception and sales of publications from the featured poets.

  • Bleything pleads guilty to murder, YSPD chief responds

    On Monday, Nov. 18, Jackson Isaiah Bleything, 22, pleaded guilty to the March 14 murder of Yellow Springs.

  • Village Council budgets $18.1 million for 2025

    At their most recent regular meeting, Monday, Nov. 18, Village Council members gave first reading to the ordinance that will set the projected 2025 budget, which at this point totals $18,102,489.

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