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Articles by Reilly Dixon

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  • Shifts, expansions and evictions at Millworks Business Park

    Of the 11 current businesses sited at the Millworks Business Center in the northern part of town, most are doing well, owner and landlord Allison Moody told the News last week. But some, she said, are poised to move elsewhere in the coming months and a couple left recently under less-than-favorable circumstances.

  • Village Council approves building permit fee hikes

    At Village Council’s most recent regular meeting, Monday, July 6, the group approved two pieces of legislation to update the Village’s building permit fee schedule.

  • Buddhist film to enlighten Little Art

    On Wednesday, July 8, filmmaker and Buddhist Edward A. Burger will bring to the Little Art his 2021 film “The Mountain Path,” a  deeply personal story about his journey into the Zhongnan Mountains of China, in search of his lifelong teacher.

  • Village Council renews affordable housing efforts for Glass Farm

    Owned by the Village since 1974 and located in the northwest reaches of Yellow Springs, the 42-acre Glass Farm has been the locus of conservation and housing-related discussions and debates for several decades.

  • Gaunt Park Pool in Yellow Springs celebrates 70 years

    Monday afternoon local friends Edwin Harra, Ashby Lyons and Carson Funderburg enjoyed swimming at the pool on a rare day without showers. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Gaunt Park Pool — the county’s only public pool — turns 70 years old this summer.

  • Holt hired as new Village planning and zoning admin

    Daytonian Nía Holt comes to the Village with more than a decade of professional planning and economic development experience.

  • Big changes to small-town grocery

    On Tuesday morning, June 16, when around 100 villagers crowded the shoulder of Xenia Avenue to watch the ceremonial ribbon cutting — an occasion that marked the end of Tom’s Market and the beginning of Springs Market, and what could one day become a community-owned grocery store.

  • Yellow Springs Chess Club checks in

    Since 2021, Tony Mumford has been building a youth chess program in Yellow Springs — one designed to teach village kids not just the fundamentals of the age-old game, but also to foster confidence and critical thinking that can be taken well beyond the checkered board.

  • Lost cat found in new book

    Occasional village resident Pierre Nagley and Antioch alumna Kya Kim recently published an illustrated storybook — one that recounts the harrowing escape of their beloved feline, Boomer.

  • 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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