Jan
06
2025
Snowy road in Yellow Springs neighborhood

Village Schools are closed Monday, Jan. 6, due to heavy snowfall. (Photo by Joseph Minde-Berman)

UPDATE: Yellow Springs Schools closed, Monday, Jan. 6 & Tuesday, Jan. 7

The Yellow Springs Board of Education decided at about 5:40 p.m. Sunday evening, Jan. 5, to close village schools on Monday due to heavy snowfall.

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Web Features
  • 2024 In Review | Education

    From ongoing facilities improvements, transfers of school property to incoming and outgoing educators — 2024 was a great year for education in Yellow Springs.

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  • 2024 In Review | Top Stories

    2024’s top stories in Yellow Springs: Low-income housing dominates local discourse, new apartments coming to Antioch College, locals protest firing at Wellness Center, March homicide claims local life and village home raided for marijuana.

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  • 2024 In Review | The Arts

    From penning innovative literature and producing surreal films; to painting, poeticizing and performing — Yellow Springs artists covered ample creative ground in 2024.

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Arts (archives)

  •   Community Band and school choirs 2024 Holiday Concert

    A capacity crowd was treated to a collaborative holiday concert Monday evening, Dec. 16, in Westminster Hall at the First Presbyterian Church.

  •   Story Chain makes connections through voice

    For a decade, local nonprofit Story Chain has worked to connect loved ones who can’t physically be together through the power of the voice. Since its founding, the Yellow Springs-based nonprofit has run successful programs at Dayton Correctional Institution, and in Greene, Montgomery and Clark County jails.

  •   ‘Mission to Malawi’ memoir recalls Peace Corps, Black experience

    Yellow Springs resident Dr. John E. Fleming has spent much of his life working to bring visibility to American history — in particular, African American history — via his five decades as a historian who has helped establish museums throughout the U.S.

Village Schools (archives)

  •   LIHTC project ‘win-wins’ discussed

    The latest update on the land, presented at the Nov. 14 school board meeting, is that Morgan Fields have been appraised at $339,000 by Cedarville-based real estate and auction company Sheridan & Associates.

  •   School board approves sale option for LIHTC project

    Mirroring a decision made by Village Council earlier the same week, the YS Board of Education voted 3–2 during a special meeting Thursday, Nov. 21, to approve an option to purchase agreement with the Village of Yellow Springs.

  •   YS School District talks ‘State of the Schools’

    District enrollment is up from last year, breaking a several-year trend of declining student numbers; there are currently 634 students being educated in the district, with 436 being residents and 198 open-enrolled.

Economy (archives)

  •   2024 In Review | Businesses & Organizations

    Several new businesses and organizations cropped up in Yellow Springs in 2024; several hit major milestones and others transitioned and expanded.

  •   Checking in with the Little Art Theatre

    The Little Art Theatre is moving toward its 95th birthday next year with some updates already in its pocket — and more on the horizon.

  •   YS Smokehouse takes it low and slow

    Located in the former Calypso Grill space at 1535 Xenia Ave. — which closed after six years in October — the YS Smokehouse’s menu is slathered in classic southern Americana fare such as brisket, pulled pork, macaroni and cheese, collard greens, boiled peanuts and more.

Village Life (archives)

  •   My Name Is Iden | Searching for stillness

    My Name is Iden"Now, I think about warmth because I know cold. Now, I think about quiet because I know noise. That is waking. That is living."

  •   Celebrate unity, Haitian Independence

    The Haitian Community Alliance, or HCA, is sponsoring a “Celebration of Unity” event, to be held Saturday, Jan. 4, at the Metropolis of Springfield. The event, which is free and open to all, will feature Haitian food, performances by Haitian singers and dancers and Yellow Springs’ own World House Choir, and panelists who will speak on Haitian history.

  •   Dharma Center plans Winter Introduction to Meditation

    The VIDA commission recognized the Dharma Center, located on the corner of Davis and Livermore streets, because the building and surrounding gardens “create a subtle yet compelling visual effect and atmosphere. (Photo by Matt Minde)The YS Dharma Center will offer a Winter Introduction to Meditation Course on Wednesday evenings for six weeks beginning Jan. 8.

Government (archives)

Obituaries (archives)

  •   Mary Gail Simpson

    Mary Gail Simpson, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, beloved mother, grandmother and community leader, passed away peacefully on Dec. 27, 2024.

  •   Susan Gartner

    Susan Lee Gartner, aged 64, passed away on May 27, 2024, in the adorable village of Yellow Springs, Ohio, where she had spent over 20 happy years immersing her artistic nature in the small town’s famous flair for the arts.

  •   Patricia High

    Patricia Gaile High was born in Dayton, Ohio, to George and Mildred High on Feb. 28, 1942. She was the oldest of their five children.

  •   Patricia McAllister

    Patricia Ann McAllister, affectionately known as Patty, passed away peacefully on Nov. 30, 2024, at the age of 89.

  •   Gordon Cowperthwaite

    Born Sept. 18, 1924, in Detroit, Michigan, Gordon was the son of Thomas and Adrena Cowperthwaite, who immigrated from England and Scotland to Canada.

Higher Education (archives)

Sports (archives)

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | Dec. 13, 2024

    The Varsity Bulldogs suffered another pair of losses last week, falling 55–60 in a close nonconference match-up against  Tri-County North Tuesday, Dec. 3; and 48–57 to conference rivals Legacy Christian Academy, Friday, Dec. 6.

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | Dec. 6, 2024

    Though the Varsity Bulldogs played hard in their season-opening game against Southeastern Wednesday, Nov. 27, they ultimately fell to the Trojans, 41–55.

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | Oct. 25, 2024

    Kyle Johnston became the first YSHS male runner in more than 10 years to qualify for the Regional Cross-Country Championships, which will take place Saturday, Oct. 26, beginning at 10 a.m., at Troy Memorial Stadium.

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UPDATE: YS Schools are closed, Monday and Tuesday, Jan. 6 and 7, due to heavy snowfall and falling temperatures. Click here for details.

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