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  • • A sneak peek of the new Antioch Wellness Center

      Antioch College opened to the public last weekend its 44,000-square foot Wellness Center currently undergoing a $7.8 million renovation. See more photos.

  • • Local bands celebrated at new music festival

      A free one-day music festival on the Fourth of July weekend will showcase the wildly eclectic village music scene and some of its homegrown musicians.

  • • BLOG-What Frozen Things Do in Summer

      Enveloped in her own personal flurry, our seven year old felt as cool as can be… in Summer!

  • • T-ball is up and running for summer

      Perry League t-ball is taking place every Friday evening beginning at 6:30 p.m. at Gaunt Park.

  • • Yellow Springs Pride events this weekend

      Yellow Springs Pride 2014 will take place this Friday and Saturday with a series of events, including a sidewalk parade downtown Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

  • • Playing in the street

      Chamber music wafted from downtown streets last Saturday morning, as young musicians performed to raise money for the Yellow Springs music program, including Summer Strings. A story on Summer Strings, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary this summer, will appear in next week’s News.

  • • Sports budget at 10-year low

      On any given day during the school year, dozens of students from McKinney and Yellow Springs High School can be seen releasing their energy on the soccer field, sprinting for a lay up on the basketball court, diving for a run on the baseball field, or participating in the many other sports the school has traditionally offered.

  • • Water Quality Report/Consumer Confidence Report

      The Village of Yellow Springs recently completed our Consumer Confidence Report and mailed the report to customers receiving utility bills. Copies of the Consumer Confidence Report are available at the Utility Office, at Bryan Community Center. That office is open Monday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Anyone with questions about the Consumer Confidence […]

  • • Council gives first nod to CBE

      In its first vote on the Center for Business and Education since bringing the issue back to the table, Village Council on Monday night narrowly approved spending $1 million to fund CBE infrastructure. Karen Wintrow, Gerry Simms and Brian Housh voted to fund the CBE, while Marianne MacQueen and Lori Askeland voted against.

  • • Miami Township 2015 Budget

      Notice is hereby given that on Monday, July 7, 2014 at 7:00 p.m., a public hearing will be held on the Budget prepared by the Miami Township Trustees of Greene County, Ohio, for the next succeeding fiscal year ending December 31, 2015. Such hearing will be held at the office of the Township Trustees, 225 […]

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