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Jun
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2025

Present for the most recent meeting of the Miami Township Trustees, Monday, June 2, were, from left: Chris Mucher, Marilan Moir and Don Hollister. (Video still)

Miami Township Trustees talk finances, upcoming levy, solar

At their regular meeting Monday, June 2, the Miami Township Trustees discussed Township finances, a renewal levy that will go before voters in November and a recent public meeting about utility-scale solar.

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Web Features
  • Yellow Springs Juneteenth celebration set

    The community is invited to join the Coretta Scott King Center at Antioch College and the Yellow Springs Juneteenth Committee for the Yellow Springs Celebration of Peace and Unity on Thursday, June 19, at Antioch College.

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  • Short Street to close for summer

    Village Manager Johnnie Burns’ vision is to restrict the road, which connects Xenia Avenue and South Walnut Street, entirely to pedestrian use — a public space for residents and visitors alike to gather, eat and lounge.

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  • Yellow Springs artist fights trans erasure

    In June — Pride Month — villager Iden Crockett unveils “Gender X,” an exhibition featuring gender-nonconforming artists, hosted by Bentino’s Pizza.

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Village Schools (archives)

  •   School board honors district retirees

    “We are losing such an incredible cohort of staff and educators this year,” school board President Rebecca Potter said. “Having an impact on others at such a formative age, an impact that they’ll never forget — the teachers and staff members who are retiring have done just that.”

  •   School leaders urge against budget cap

    The budget bill — passed by the Ohio House in April — will, if passed by the Senate as written, affect Ohio’s public school districts by eschewing the Fair School Funding Act, which aims to address the state’s overwhelming reliance on local property taxes to fund public schools.

  •   Huber hired as new Mills Lawn principal

    Becca Huber addresses faculty, staff and community members gathered Monday, April 21, at Mills Lawn.YS Schools announced yesterday that it has hired Becca Huber as the next principal for Mills Lawn Elementary School, beginning Aug. 1.

Economy (archives)

  •   Windsor to return to Planning Commission with 96-unit apartment proposal

    Last month, the developer had requested Planning Commission’s approval for a 128-unit apartment complex; when met with sizable public pushback on the density of the proposal, Windsor went back to the drawing table to come up with a plan for fewer units.

  •   Good buds at The Joynt

    Equal parts head shop and consignment boutique, The Joynt opened its doors last month at 124 Dayton St., the site of the former Import House, which closed after 39 years this March.

  •   New business— Fun and fashion at Funky Flamingo

    The Funky Flamingo, a new store featuring plus-size women’s clothing, men’s and women’s accessories, Italian leather bags and a variety of unique finds, opened this month at 108 Dayton St.

Village Life (archives)

  •   News from the Past: May 2025

    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.

  •   Invasive spotted lanternfly spreads in Ohio

    The Ohio Department of Agriculture announced earlier this month that it has expanded the state’s quarantine area for the spotted lanternfly to six additional counties in northeast and northwest Ohio.

  •   Agraria grows slow and steady

    Over the last two years, Agraria has steadily rebuilt its operations, maintaining a steadfast volunteer base to continue working the farm and restart its educational programming.

Government (archives)

Obituaries (archives)

  •   William ‘Bill’ Rue Evans

    On Tuesday, May 27, 2025, William “Bill” Rue Evans passed away at the age of 95.

  •   Barry Dillon

    It is with a wounded heart I write of my brother, Barry Dillon’s passing.

  •   Ryan T. Botkin

    Ryan T. Botkin, 44, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed away unexpectedly on April 25, 2024, as the result of a tragic automobile accident involving a drunk driver.

  •   Melanie Rose (Bauer) Acton

    Melanie Rose (Bauer) Acton, 83, of Yellow Springs, passed away peacefully at Friends Care Community on Tuesday, April 29, 2025, at 7:10 p.m., after a courageous battle with a malignant brain tumor. Melanie lived a life centered on love, family and community.

  •   Denny M. Powell II

    Miami Township Fire-Rescue Chief Denny M. Powell II passed away at Greene Memorial Hospital on April 15, 2025, after suffering a cardiac arrest due to a brief illness.

Higher Education (archives)

Sports (archives)

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | May 23, 2025

    For the first time since 2019, the Yellow Springs High School girls team won the Metro Buckeye Conference Track Championship.

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | May 16, 2025

    "The depth of the girls team was strongly evident with second-place finishes by Liliana Herzog (100 hurdles), Tiger Collins (high jump) and the 1600-meter relay team of Elise Bongorno, Herzog, Hapgood and Violet Matteson."

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | May 9, 2025

    "The Yellow Springs High School boys and girls track teams avoided the rain last Friday night at the Mechanicsburg Invitational. The girls squad finished in third place among the eight team field while the boys earned a fifth-place finish."

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