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Jul
04
2025

From The Print Last Week Section

  • Growing Yellow Springs

    At a recent work session, Monday, June 23, Village Council members and Village staff mused over the practical limits of growing the physical boundaries of Yellow Springs, as well as the population within.

  • ‘Peace, Love and Perfection’ at Crome Architecture

    With art rooted in the Black experience, and meditating on the past and present, Yellow Springs newcomer Joshua Whitaker will debut his works on Thursday, July 3, in a new installation at Crome Architecture, located at 604 Xenia Ave. in Yellow Springs. 

  • YS Chamber of Commerce seeks Fourth of July funds

    At Village Council’s June 16 meeting, Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Phillip O’Rourke approached the group to apprise members of the need for additional partners to fund the fireworks, which cost $10,000 annually.

  • News from the Past: June 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.

  • Black bear spotted in Yellow Springs

    After several reported sightings in the region and county, a young black bear made its way to Yellow Springs on Saturday, June 28. 

  • My Name Is Iden | Live the riot

    My Name is Iden

    “On June 28, 1969, the police raided The Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village. It wasn’t the first time they had done this, but that night, the patrons stood up determined to make it the last.”

  • 2025 Perry League Season | Season opens with joy, minus game

    This year’s opening night, Friday, June 6, presented a new first for many of us: the first time we started the season without a game of T-ball.

  • Sister Trillium celebrates one year

    After a year in their brick-and-mortar space, Sister Trillium is preparing to celebrate with a First Anniversary Art Show and Silent Auction, set for Friday, June 27, 6–9 p.m., at the YS Brewery’s Barrel Room.

  • Township Trustees appoint new fire chief

    The Miami Township Trustees voted unanimously during their regular meeting Monday, June 16, to appoint James R. Cannell Jr. as fire chief to head up Miami Township Fire-Rescue.

  • Antioch College Reunion returns with community events

    The annual Antioch College Reunion returns Thursday–Sunday, July 24–27. This year’s theme, “Antioch and the Arts,” includes a number of events open to the wider community.

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