Sep
28
2024

Articles by YS News Staff :: Page 416

  • Village of Yellow Springs seeks Record Retention Clerk

    The job is estimated to be about 300 hours, and should be completed in less than four months.

  • Yellow Springs Board Of Education

    Board Work Session for Thursday, August 28

  • Public Meetings

    Village Of Yellow Springs

  • Eugene Philip Diehl

    Eugene Philip Diehl was born in Xenia on Oct. 9, 1925, to Anna Funderburg Diehl and Philip Diehl and died on Sunday, Aug. 24, just shy of his 89th birthday. Growing up in Yellow Springs, Gene worked on his parents’ farms and stabled several horses at the one just outside the village on Route 343. […]

  • Your Village Needs You

    ENVIRONMENTAL COMMISSION

  • Mindfully Well Center opening

    The Mindfully Well Center is a collective of practitioners, each devoted to their healing art. The center will celebrate its grand opening with an open house Mon., Sept. 1, from 9 a.m.–5 p.m. at 1525 Xenia Ave.

  • Village of Yellow Springs Seeks Utility Service Worker

    The Village of Yellow Springs seeks a full-time Utility Service Worker. Primary responsibilities will include performing a variety of semi-skilled and skilled labor tasks in maintaining public streets, storm, sanitary, parks and Village properties; operate light to heavy equipment in performing assigned duties. Applicants should have training and/or experience that evidences basic knowledge of general […]

  • Alfred V. Johnson, Jr.

    Johnson, U.S. Coast Guard, World War II, aboard the Sea Cloud.

    Alfred V. Johnson Jr. died Thursday, July 31. Beloved husband of Anna H. Johnson; devoted father of Alan Hull Johnson (Kathryn B.) and Alisa Johnson. He is also survived by two grandchildren; sister, Anna Mae Johnson; cousin, Rita Campbell; sister-in-law, Mary H. Bowers and other relatives and friends. Mr. Johnson is pictured during World War […]

  • Enough signatures

    The Greene County Board of Elections has verified that a sufficient number of signatures were collected to put on the November ballot a referendum on public funding of the Center for Business and Education, or CBE, according to Board of Elections Deputy Director Nancy Johannes on Tuesday.

  • Books and more books

    A great display of books, old and new, at the corner of Walnut and Elm streets. (submitted photo by Kate Mooneyham)

    Still more beautiful summer weather last Saturday was good news for the annual Yellow Springs Book Fair, which was in its 34th year. The 25 booksellers who displayed their wares reported good sales, according to Kate Mooneyham of Dark Star Books, which sponsored the event. Booksellers came from Dayton, Troy and Columbus, among other locations. […]

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