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Articles by YS News Staff :: Page 338

  • Public Hearing Board of Zoning Appeals

    Wednesday, February 22, 2017, 7 p.m.

  • Meet, eat with new people at ‘The Longest Table’

    The Herndon Gallery at Antioch College will conclude its “Living In Divided States” exhibition with “The Longest Table,” a free community-building shared meal and dialoguing experience, on Saturday, Feb. 11, at noon, in Herndon Gallery.

  • Elaine Comegys Film Fest screenings announced

    The 365 Project Young People of Color will present the Elaine Comegys Film Fest during the month of February.

    The 365 Project/Young People of Color will present the annual Elaine Comegys Film Fest at the Little Art Theatre this month.

  • YSHS scholars honored, rewarded

    Many Yellow Springs High School and Greene County Career Center students were recognized at the school’s annual academic awards ceremony held on May 16.

  • Holiday in the Village, Yellow Springs 2016

    2016 Holiday in the Springs

    Plan your Holiday in the Village with our 2016 online guide.

  • James Arden McCuddy

    James Arden McCuddy

    James Arden McCuddy passed away on Nov. 8 at Essex Nursing Home in Springfield, Ohio, after a prolonged illness.

  • Kathy S. Monaghan

    Kathy Scott Monaghan passed away on Monday, Nov. 21, 2016.

  • ‘Share the Joy’ at the YS Library

    The "Share the Joy" gift-giving tree is going up soon at the YS Library.

    The annual “Share the Joy” tree, which aims to provide holiday items for Yellow Springs and Miami Township residents who may need assistance in buying them, is currently up at the YS Community Library.

  • Spend Thanksgiving with community

    Ali Thomas, Charlotte Walkey, Rick Walkey and Dave Goodman, from top left in rear, were among those sharing food and conversation at the First Presbyterian Church, converted for an afternoon into a banquet hall for a potluck Thanksgiving feast.

    The annual YS Community Thanksgiving, which is sponsored each year by the YS Interspiritual, will again be held at the First Presbyterian Church, 2–4 p.m. this Thursday, Nov. 24, on Thanksgiving Day. The entire community is warmly invited to attend.

  • Village Council Regular Meeting

    Monday, Nov. 21, 2016, 7 p.m.

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