January 30
- Published: January 29, 2026
Features
- Strong voices on Short Street
Around 100 villagers crowded the John Bryan Community Center’s gymnasium on Wednesday, Jan. 21, to sound off at a public forum hosted by the James A. McKee Association.
- Possible ICE surge threatens neighbors
Thousands of neighbors to Yellow Springs’ north may be the targets of a possible large-scale federal immigration enforcement operation to take place in the coming weeks.
- Friends Care Community looks to the future
“How can Friends Care survive and thrive into the future, and what role will the community play in that effort?”
- Record-breaking snowstorm hits village
According to some initial reports, it was a record-breaking storm. The National Weather Service stated that 12.4 inches of snow fell on the Dayton International Airport on Jan. 25, thus beating the previous record held by the infamous Blizzard of 1978. By 0.2 inches, last weekend’s storm holds the regional title for the most snow to fall in 24 consecutive hours.
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