May
17
2024

From The Print Section :: Page 156

  • ‘I’m your meter reader’

    In the year since she was hired by the Village of Yellow Springs, Rose Pelzl has become a friendly, knowledgeable force for accurate and timely readings of villagers’ water meters

  • October 10, 2019 Bulldog Sports Roundup

    October 10, 2019 Bulldog Sports Roundup

  • Invasive of the month— Tree-of-heaven’s devilish dispersal

    Brought to this country in the 1700s as a horticultural specimen and shade tree, tree-of-heaven is one of North America’s most invasive tree species.

  • Planning Commission Meeting Agenda

    PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA

    Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2019 at 7 p.m.
    Council room, second floor, Bryan Community Center,
    100 Dayton St., Yellow Springs, OH 45387

  • Big shoes to fill

    Yellow Springs High School premiered  “The Bigfoot Diaries” last week. It addressed differences, acceptance, family and prejudice through the vehicle of dark comedy. 

  • Planning Commission— New design for senior apartments

    Home, Inc.’s proposed senior apartment building is getting a new design. If funded, the 54-unit building slated for a property between East Herman and Marshall streets will now be three — rather than four — stories tall, and cover a larger portion of the 1.86-acre parcel.

  • Council reviews YSPD assessment

    In recent weeks, Council members and Village staff have responded to Wasserman’s 50-page report. And, by phone earlier this month, Wasserman summarized his findings.

  • Wilfried Karl Keller

    Wilfried Karl Keller passed away peacefully in his sleep on Sept. 26, 2019, at Hospice of Dayton after a long battle related to congestive heart failure.

  • October 3, 2019 Bulldog Sports Roundup

    October 3, 2019 Bulldog Sports Roundup

  • WYSO now independent nonprofit

    Local public radio station 91.3 FM-WYSO, started by three Antioch College students in 1958, is now independent and community-owned. On Aug. 30, the Federal Communications Commission, or FCC, gave final approval for the transfer of the station’s broadcast license from longtime owner Antioch College to Miami Valley Public Media, Inc., a newly created nonprofit governed by a seven-member community board.

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