Sep
02
2024

From The Print Section :: Page 552

  • Issue 16 could lower rates

    Miami Township residents could save around $100 per year on electricity if a Greene County ballot issue passes in November, according to a consultant with the County Commissioners’ Association of Ohio.

  • School breaks open 2020 plan

    After a year of brainstorming, researching and discussing the wide world of education, the Yellow Springs school district presents its first draft of the Class of 2020 10-year strategic plan.

  • Mitchell Stamm memorial

    A celebration of the life of Mitchell Bruce Stamm will be held Sunday, Oct. 15, 1–3:30 p.m. at Rockford Chapel.

  • Oct. 13, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up

    McKinney runners Oluka Okia, left, and Gabe Trillana came in seventh and eighth place, respectively, at the Bulldogs home tri-meet last week en route to a boys middle school team title. Zach McHugh won the high school boys individual title. Visit www.ysnews.com for more photos from the meet. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Oct. 13, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up

  • Richard Eastman

    Richard Eastman

    Richard Payson Eastman died Wednesday, Oct. 5, at Friends Care Community. He was 91.

  • Council approves re-organization

    At their Oct. 3 meeting, Village Council unanimously gave final approval to a re-organization of the Village government administrative structure proposed by Village Manager Mark Cundiff two months ago.

  • Barr project concept OKd

    At their Oct. 3 meeting, Village Council members voted unanimously to approve the first stage of the Home, Inc./Buckeye Community Hope Foundation proposal for affordable senior housing on the Barr property downtown.

  • DIY Judaism in the village

    When Randi Rothman suggested last weekend that the Yellow Springs Havurah read a book called Empowered Judaism, members at the well-attended Shabbat service agreed it sounded a lot like the collaborative spiritual community already here in Yellow Springs.

  • Planners pursue a parks plan

    Many discussions over the past several years have led Village Council to designate a revision of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan as a 2011 goal.

  • Students cultivate strong voices

    YSHS student facilitators Ben Green and Lucy Callahan, background, moderated a discussion for McKinney Middle School students on problem-solving school issues. The facilitators are part of an effort to train student leaders who can advocate for themselves and others to solve issues that youth find important. (Photo by Lauren Heaton)

    Yellow Springs High School students have been learning how to give voice to those who want it and to help students and adults share their views with each other.

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