January 27
- Published: January 26, 2022
Features
- Yellow Springs schools report rise in enrollment
The number of students attending Yellow Springs Schools is up from last year, according to the district’s annual enrollment report, compiled in late fall.
- Village broadband pilot program slated to begin
Years ago, a small group of villagers started conversations about offering Wi-Fi as a public utility; in the coming months, Yellow Springs will take steps to make that vision a reality as the Village pilots a broadband program at 250 locations throughout town.
- Oberer Land Developers in Yellow Springs | History, opposition, options
This is not the first time Oberer has met with opposition in the village: In the 1980s, Oberer received a grant from the federal government to build an affordable housing complex, to be called Bryan Commons, on Dayton Street.
- Extended Coverage | Dr. Gronbeck’s license suspended; criminal inquiry on
An ongoing investigation of Gronbeck, led by the Ohio Attorney General’s Bureau of Criminal Investigation and the Greene County Sheriff’s Office, is related to allegations of sexual misconduct.
- Smith topples YSHS basketball record
In a varsity girls basketball game at home on Thursday, Jan. 20, senior standout Angie Smith surpassed the long-held scoring record of 1,770 career points set by Evin Wimberly in 2005.
- COVID Update | Jan. 27, 2022
While COVID-19 case numbers continue to be historically high, there is some indication that Ohio is rounding a bend in the pandemic’s Omicron-variant-fueled surge.
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