2024 Yellow Springs Giving & Gifting Catalogue
Dec
24
2024

From The Print Section :: Page 267

  • Citizens honored

    Onica-Elizabeth Garrett and William Dyke, of Yellow Springs, along with Randy Cardwell, of Xenia, were recognized by Yellow Springs police for their heroism. (photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Onica-Elizabeth Garrett and William Dyke, of Yellow Springs, along with Randy Cardwell, of Xenia, were recognized by Yellow Springs police for their heroism.

  • Council approves Airbnbs as a permitted use

    At Village Council’s Nov. 20 meeting, Council members gave final approval to taking a more hands-off stance toward Airbnb-type rentals than previously considered, although they said the issue may be revisited in the near future.

  • Bringing nature home, a yard at a time

    Local filmmaker Catherine Zimmerman will screen her 2016 film, “Hometown Habitat: Stories of Bringing Nature Home,” about landscaping with native species to create healthy local ecosystems, at 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, at the Little Art Theatre. (Submitted Photo)

    How many bluebirds, woodpeckers, butterflies and bumblebees can your backyard support? If it’s mostly lawn, the answer is: not many.

  • Jolly good

    Carter McAllister, great-grandson of villager Patti McAllister, sized up Santa. (photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Carter McAllister, great-grandson of villager Patti McAllister, sized up Santa.

  • November 16, 2017

    From the print, November 16, 2017

  • November 23, 2017

    From the print, November 23, 2017

  • Grace M. Harris

    Grace M. Harris, age 97, of Xenia, and recently of Maryland, passed away Wednesday, Nov. 22, at Howard County Assisted Living Facility.

  • Alan Winhouse Macbeth

    Longtime villager Alan Winhouse Macbeth, 82, died on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 23, 2017, at Soin Medical Center, of heart failure.

  • Richard Taylor

    Richard Taylor

    Richard Taylor, of Cedarville, peacefully departed this life on Nov. 23, 2017, surrounded by his family.

  • A strong budget for 2018

    At their Nov. 20 meeting, Village Council members gave final approval to the 2018 Village budget, which was described as looking healthier than budgets of recent years.

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