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Jan
28
2026

From The Print Last Week Section

  • Ohio’s first measles outbreak of the year reported

    On Jan. 9, Ohio Department of Health Director Bruce Vanderhoff reported the state’s first measles cases and outbreak of 2026.

  • Tom’s Market co-op model comes into view

    On Wednesday night, Jan. 14, around 250 villagers packed First Presbyterian Church’s Westminster Hall to mull over the future of Tom’s Market. It was a town hall hosted by the Yellow Springs Community Foundation, and the first public opportunity for local residents to weigh in on the possibility of the downtown grocery becoming a cooperatively operated market, or a co-op.

  • School board considers new times for school day

    Having settled this first-of-the-year business, Superintendent Terri Holden later opened discussion about another proposed timing change: a later start for Mills Lawn students and an earlier one for YS Middle and High School students beginning next school year.

  • New highs for county bird count

    Flocks of keen-eyed hikers, veteran birders and pedestrian ornithologists fanned out across 48 Greene County sites on Saturday, Jan. 3, with a straight-forward mission of logging every bird they saw.

  • Yellow Springs Development Corporation purchases downtown buildings

    YSDC, a quasi-governmental nonprofit and community improvement corporation, bought the adjoining properties from the trustees of the estate of the late Bob Baldwin for $630,000 — money loaned to YSDC from Yellow Springs Community Foundation.

  • Executive Director Montgomery to retire from Friends Care Community

    This week, after more than eight years leading the nonprofit Friends Care Community, Executive Director Mike Montgomery is stepping out from behind the desk one last time, officially retiring from the position Friday, Jan. 9.

  • Village to observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day — march cancelled, indoor program still on

    The annual march through downtown, which was scheduled to step off at about 9:45 a.m., has been cancelled due to chilly temperatures in the forecast. The indoor MLK Day programming will continue as planned at 11 a.m. in the Bryan Center gymnasium.

  • Yellow Springs Senior Center eyes former lumber yard

    Yellow Springs Senior Center leaders are eyeing the former lumber yard at 108 Cliff St. as a potential site for the organization’s long-planned new building — a possible shift away from a Livermore Street parcel the Senior Center purchased two years ago.

  • 2025 In Review | Education

    Becca Huber addresses faculty, staff and community members gathered Monday, April 21, at Mills Lawn.

    2025 in Review: Education

  • 2025 In Review | Government

    2025 In Review | Government — Village Council, Village Administration, Miami Township & Elections

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