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  • • Aaron’s Lens – Autumn Leaves

      Autumn’s leaves have fallen, yet images of gold and auburn remain.

  • • Community Solutions conference soon— Focus is on climate change tools

      A group of villagers and Antioch College students who attended a climate change march in New York City last month returned home even more inspired to help Yellow Springs cut its carbon footprint.

  • • Madeline Harshaw

      Madeline L. (Byrd) Harshaw was called home to be with the Lord Monday afternoon, Oct. 27, at Friends Care Center. Madeline was born in Springfield, Ohio, on Nov. 26, 1926, to the late William and Virda (Ramsey) Byrd, and was preceded in death by her sister Geraldine G. Johnson. Madeline was a 1943 graduate of […]

  • • Public Meetings

      • Human Relations Commission Thurs., Nov. 6, 7 p.m. Meeting in the art room • Planning Commission Mon., Nov. 10, 7 p.m. • Energy Board Tues., Nov. 11, 6 p.m. • Public Arts Commission Wed., Nov. 12, 7 p.m. Meeting in the art room Meetings are held in Council Chambers unless otherwise noted. The Village […]

  • • Yellow Springs Board of Education

      Thursday, November 13

  • • An Ordinance Amending Powers and Duties of Commissions and Boards of the Administrative Code

      ORDINANCE NO. 2014-23

  • • A peek at the mind’s universe

      Popular scientist Michio Kaku likes to tell the story of how as a teenager in the 1960s, he built an atom smasher in his parents’ garage. He bought 22 miles of copper wire, wrapped it many times around a football field, connected it to 400 pounds of transformer steel and plugged it in. It blew out every fuse in his parents’ house and probably those of everyone in the neighborhood, he said in a recent PBS documentary science video.

  • • Planning Commission Meeting Agenda

      Mon., Nov. 10, 2014, 7:00 p.m. Council room, second floor Bryan Community Center PUBLIC HEARING 1. 101 S. Walnut Street, Corner Cone Dair y Bar and Grill: Conditional Use Application for a mobile vending food truck. (B-1, Central Business District) Robert Swaney of Dayton Walnut, LLC representing the property owner, Ridgeway Management, LLC has requested […]

  • • CBE fails; library and fire levies pass

      The public funding for the CBE lost big on Nov. 4, with about 64 percent of village voters opposing the funding.

  • • “Killers” play explores violence, human nature

      “Killers,” an original play written by Thor Sage, will be put on by the Yellow Springs Theater Company at the Antioch Foundry Theater over the next two weekends.

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