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Articles by Reilly Dixon

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  • Windsor granted delay in final apartment plans

    Columbus-based developer Windsor Companies sought from Village Council up to another year to submit final development plans for their proposed planned unit development, or PUD, for market-rate apartments.

  • Agraria sows seeds of hope

    Agraria has narrowed its operational focus to four areas: enacting farm-scale permaculture practices, building local ecological knowledge, fostering citizen science and reskilling to preserve traditional practices.

  • Village businesses reel from intoxicating hemp ban

    Ohio’s new cannabis and hemp laws, embedded in Senate Bill 56, which bans the sale and possession of intoxicating hemp products, took effect Friday, March 20.

  • 91.3 WYSO has entered the building — the historic Union Schoolhouse

    As of last week, the homegrown station has officially moved its operations out of the Charles F. Kettering building on the Antioch College campus and into the historic Union Schoolhouse at 314 Dayton St.

  • Yellow Springs Film Festival’s ‘Mini-Fest’ returns this weekend

    On Friday and Saturday, April 3 and 4, the Yellow Springs Film Festival’s Mini-Fest is returning to the village and beyond with a slate of cinematic programming.

  • Portion of Yellow Springs-Fairfield Road closed through April 10

    The Greene County Engineer’s Office announced earlier this week that a stretch of Yellow Springs-Fairfield Road will be closed from Monday, March 30 through Friday, April 10.

  • Winds rip through village

    An unlucky day for quite a few Ohioans — on Friday, the 13th, a dramatic windstorm knocked out power for more than 100,000 folks throughout the state, according to the National Weather Service.

  • YS Development Corp. mulls over future of downtown buildings

    At YSDC’s last meeting, Tuesday, March 3, the group — composed of eight voting members, two staffers and five ex-officio members — mulled over the potential that lies ahead for 252 and 254 Xenia Ave.

  • Three-day road closure on U.S. 68

    Beginning Tuesday, March 24, a stretch of U.S. 68, about six miles south of downtown Yellow Springs, will close for three days. The closure — by Brush Row Road and Great Council State Park in Oldtown — will go into effect at 8 a.m., and will be in place through late Thursday.

  • Boilerplates

    On St. Patrick’s Day, March 17, dozens of villagers and area residents got their hands dirty in scrumptious low-country spices and broken claws at a crab boil fundraiser for the Yellow Springs-based soup kitchen, “Who’s Hungry?”

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