2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
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  • Village Council — More cases for Mayor’s Court

    After several years of community discussion, a plan to hear more cases in the local Mayor’s Court was approved by Council at its October 2 meeting.

  • Steven Thad Johnson

    Steven Thad Johnson

    Steven Thad Johnson passed away on Oct. 8, 2018, in Dayton, Ohio.

  • Sweet streets

    The view of Fall Street Fair 2018 from the porch at the Mills Park Hotel in early afternoon. (Photo by Olivia Hasek)

    Coats and hats, even some mittens, were in order at last Saturday’s cooler-than-normal Fall Street Fair, but the bundled-up crowd was just as festive as ever.

  • October 18, 2018 Bulldog Sports Roundup

    Isaac Grushon, Krishan Miller and Ben Espinosa led the McKinney School boys cross country team to a conference title at the MBC meet on Friday, Oct. 12. Champion runners are, from left to right, back row: Jack Hovath, JP Anderson, Jason Knemeyer, Dylon Mapes, Ethan Knemeyer, Samuel Telawny-Cassity, Otto Cipollini, Krishan Miller, Josh Clark, Max Lugo, Head Coach Isabelle Dierauer; front row, Kael Cooney, Tallis Onfroy-Curley, Liam McClean, Luka Sage-Frobotta, Ben Espinosa, Isaac Grushon and Assistant Coach John Gudgel. (Submitted photo)

    October 18, 2018 Bulldog Sports Roundup

  • A co-op grocery comes to a Dayton food desert

    Lela Klein, who grew up in the village, is the executive director of Co-op Dayton, a nonprofit starting a cooperative grocery store in a food desert in West Dayton. Yellow Springs residents can aid the effort by becoming supporting or voting members, and by attending Co-op Fest Dayton from 5 p.m. to midnight on Friday, Oct. 19, at the Yellow Cab Tavern in Dayton. (Submitted Photo by Steve Bognar)

    On the corner of Salem Avenue and Superior Street in West Dayton sits a vacant building with signs advertising a former artist supply and picture framing shop. By the end of next year, this humble corner will be transformed into a co-operative grocery store.

  • Cresco Labs opens its doors

    Cultivation agent Jerico Castillo pruned cannabis plants this week in an indoor greenhouse at Cresco’s medical marijuana facility in Yellow Springs. Visit ysnews.com for more photos from the Cresco tour. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    On Monday, Oct. 8, Cresco Labs of Yellow Springs opened its doors to local media and public officials for a ribbon-cutting ceremony and facility tour of the medical marijuana grower.

  • Little Art, Big deal

    Actor, director and co-writer Bradley Cooper and supporting actor Dave Chappelle sat on the front stage of the Little Art Theatre, to speak about and answer questions on Bradley's new release of “A Star is Born” (Submitted photo by Frédéric Yonnet)

    Several hundred villagers enjoyed a Hollywood moment last Friday, Oct. 5, when actor, director and co-writer Bradley Cooper of the just-released “A Star is Born” appeared with local celebrity and film supporting actor Dave Chappelle at two private screenings of the film at the Little Art Theatre.

  • October 11, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up

    YSHS forward Kaden Bryan stole the ball from an Emmanuel Christian player on the way to a breakaway goal against the visitors during the YSHS’s 15–1 win at home on Sept. 27. Bryan leads the team this year in goals and assists, with 14 apiece. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    October 11, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up

  • John Bernard Christian

    John Bernard (Chris) Christian

    John Bernard (Chris) Christian; Jan. 2, 1927–Sept. 26, 2018. Husband, father and friend; distinguished scientist, inventor, entrepreneur and veteran.

  • Greene County Career Center — Facility levy eyes aerospace training

    The Greene County Career Center is asking county voters to pass a 1.03-mill property tax levy to build a new center near the intersection of U.S. 68 and U.S. 35 in Xenia. The current facility is located at 2960 W. Enon Road in Xenia Township. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Looking to propel its aerospace training program, the Greene County Career Center is asking voters next month to support a property tax levy for a new facility.

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