2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Dec
22
2024

From The Print Last Week Section :: Page 33

  • Local realtor Allison Moody to list Center for Business and Education

    Approximately 20 acres on the CBE — which adjoin marijuana producer Cresco Labs and Antioch University Midwest, and which have been for sale for over 10 years — will be listed for $75,000-$125,000 per acre beginning mid-January, with Allison Moody as the listing agent.

  • Planning Commission broaches changes to Airbnb rules

    At the group’s most recent meeting on Thursday, Dec. 14, the Village Planning Commission considered the possibility of loosening regulations on the 42 registered — and future — Airbnbs in Yellow Springs.

  • YS Federal Credit Union members approve merger

    On Thursday, Dec. 14, the YS Federal Credit Union, or YSCU, tallied final votes from member-owners that would determine if the longtime local credit union would merge with central-Ohio-based Bridge Credit Union — and member-owners overwhelmingly voted “yes.”

  • Local schools need bus drivers

    Though the Yellow Springs School District hasn’t seen interruptions in providing bus services to students, the local district is not immune to the nationwide shortage.

  • Tin Can Economy | Can we forego the propaganda?

    “All throughout downtown Yellow Springs, in a surprising number of shop windows, are those cerulean posters promoting Shen Yun Performing Arts Company’s upcoming performances in the area.”

  • New utility-scale solar project proposed for Greene County

    Australian company, Lendlease, has been approaching landowners in the rural area between Yellow Springs, Clifton and Cedarville for longterm leases to build a 175-megawatt utility-scale solar array. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    The proposed project, tentatively called the Aviation Energy Center, comes after the December 2022 Ohio Power Siting Board, or OPSB, denial of Vesper’s previously planned 1,500-acre, 175 MW utility-scale Kingwood solar project, which was also slated to be located in Greene County.

  • Monarch Wellness Solutions offers ketamine-assisted therapy

    Through the practice, Dansby offers traditional therapy services and wellness coaching, in addition to ketamine-assisted therapy.

  • Mad River Theater Works to stage March on Washington play

    On Jan. 13, 2024, the Mad River Theater Works will debut “Keep Marching: The Road to the March on Washington.”

  • Senior Center buys land from Antioch College, new building planned

    On Monday, Dec. 11, the last of the paperwork was signed to purchase a half-acre parcel of land from Antioch College, where the center aims to build and open a new facility.

  • Tecumseh Land Trust receives $100,000 grant

    Locally based Tecumseh Land Trust, or TLT, was recently awarded a $100,000 grant from the American Farmland Trust, or AFT, to help farmers and landowners in the area in transferring their land to a new generation of producers.

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