June 28
- Published: June 27, 2024
Features
- Nook Overland sets up camp in Yellow Springs
Appealing to the outdoorsy spirit of Yellow Springs and its wayfaring inhabitants is the village’s newest business: Nook Overland, a camper dealership located in the Millworks Business Center.
- Antioch College graduates 17 for ’24
Antioch College held its commencement Saturday, June 22, with 17 students crossing the stage in the Foundry Theater.
- Yellow Springs to celebrate July 4
The July Fourth holiday will be celebrated in the village Thursday. The YS Chamber of Commerce is hosting the day’s festivities, beginning at 2 p.m. with the annual community parade.
- Springers 4 More Springers seeks zoning reform, more low-income housing
Springers 4 More Springers is a citizens action group that seeks to work with local elected bodies and residents to reform the Village zoning code, support affordable housing initiatives such as Home, Inc’s 50-unit project and serve as an advocate for tenants.
- What heat? Perry League T-ballers revel in dirt
The children seemed to revel in the opportunities presented by this alignment of circumstances and savored every moment. They kicked dirt and dust, they rolled in it, they filled their hats with it, and they threw dust in the air by the handful.
- Phillip O’Rourke named Chamber of Commerce executive director
The YS Chamber of Commerce announced this week that it has hired local resident Phillip O’Rourke to serve as its executive director, beginning July 1.
- News from the Past: June 2024
Contributing writer Don Hollister dove into the YS News archives to uncover past articles and more in his most recent installment of his News from the Past column.
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