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From The Print Last Week Section

  • The Patterdale Hall Diaries | In the morning light

    “If you see me wandering around Yellow Springs with a beatific expression on my face, I may simply have epiphanied — give me some space.”

  • Take yourself on a tour, learn about Black history in Yellow Springs

    The self-guided tour, a collaboration among The 365 Project, Livable/Equitable/Age-Friendly Yellow Springs, the YS Community Foundation and the Village of Yellow Springs, is working to pair permanent markers with an online map and historical notes designed for residents and visitors to follow on their own.

  • Annual Solstice Poetry Reading to benefit Tecumseh Land Trust, Glen Helen

    The event, co-sponsored by Tecumseh Land Trust, Glen Helen and Tesseract Books, will take place Dec. 5, 7–9 p.m., in the Glen’s Vernet Ecological Center at 405 Corry St. Twelve local poets will read original works, followed by a wine and cheese reception and an open mic session.

  • Card program aims to keep dollars local in Yellow Springs

    The Yellow Springs Community Foundation and the YS Credit Union are joining forces to launch a new program aimed at incentivizing locals to spend more of their dollars in town.

  • Villager’s new novel heads west

    “As with Geisel’s earlier work, the physical settings in ‘Orcas’ Call’ map directly onto real places: Orcas Island, the Salish Sea, the Olympic Peninsula.”

  • My Name Is Iden | At the speed of suffering

    My Name is Iden

    “I go for a lot of walks now. I go mostly in the morning. I like the morning time. It’s quiet, the whole day is open before me and so much still feels possible to me in the morning.”

  • School board to fix more eyes on state, federal legislation

    At its Thursday, Nov. 13, meeting, the YS school board discussed ensuring that more eyes stay fixed on state and federal legislation as lawmakers at both levels make decisions that could dramatically affect public schools.

  • News from the Past: November 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.

  • Miami Township Trustees talk property taxes

    Miami Township Trustees spoke at their Monday, Nov. 17, meeting about statewide efforts to quell rising property taxes — including a citizen-led effort to abolish property taxes entirely.

  • Planning Commission approves preliminary plan for 190-unit subdivision expansion

    At the group’s most recent meeting, Tuesday, Nov. 11, Planning Commission approved a preliminary plat application for a sizable addition to the Spring Meadows subdivision in the northwestern reaches of Yellow Springs.

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