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Feb
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2025

Articles by YS News Staff :: Page 465

  • James Smartt

    James Franklin Smartt passed away on Friday, Oct. 18. He was 86. James was born on Dec. 19, 1926, to the late James Floyd Smartt and the late Sylenna Marie Thompson in Big Springs, Tennessee. James, who was referred to as “Tug,” was educated in the Bradley County school system. Upon graduation, he attended Tuskegee […]

  • Hardy Zobel Trolander

    Hardy Zobel Trolander grew up on the south side of Chicago during prohibition. His father, Elmer, was a chemist and his mother, Freda, was a former office manager. He was born to them relatively late in their lives, as was his little sister, Fay. His earliest memories included Buster Keaton in “The General” and his […]

  • Trick-or-treat postponed until Friday

    The Halloween fun begins this weekend with the seventh annual Zombie Walk. (Photo by Suzanne Szempruch)

    Due to the forecast of thunderstorms and wind gusts, Trick-or-Treat in the Village has been moved to Friday, November 1.

  • Pluck honeysuckle from Clifton Gorge

    A scenic view of Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve. (Photo by Jason Meyers, taken from Clifton Gorge's facebook page)

    “Honeysuckle Blitz” will be held at Clifton Gorge State Nature Preserve on Saturday, Nov. 2. Volunteers are needed to help remove the invasive honeysuckle.

  • 2013 Supplemental Appropriations And Declaring An Emergency

    Ordinance No. 2013-24, Village Of Yellow Springs, Ohio

  • An Emergency Ordinance To Amend The Effective Date Of The Zoning Code Previously Adopted

    Ordinance No. 2013-21, Village Of Yellow Springs, Ohio

  • An Emergency Ordinance Amending Human Relations Commission

    Ordinance No. 2013-23, Village Of Yellow Springs, Ohio

  • Street Sweeping

    It is advised residents NOT rake their fallen leaves into the curb/gutter or streets.

  • Right-Of-Way Clearing

    Maintenance requirements of right of way.

  • Robertson memorial set

    A celebration of the life of Richard Robertson will be held Saturday, Nov. 2, beginning at 2 p.m. in the Vernet Ecological Center, formerly the Glen Helen Building, located at 405 Corry St.

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