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  • Neighbors split on 1,500-acre Kingwood Solar field project

    An estimated 300 people crowded into the Expo Center at the Greene County Fairgrounds on Monday evening, Nov. 15, for a public hearing on the proposed 1,500-acre Kingwood Solar field project.

  • Budget deficit forecasted for Village Schools

    After finishing the last two fiscal years with revenues higher than expenditures, Yellow Springs school leaders anticipate a return to deficit spending this fiscal year (FY), which ends June 30, 2022, according to the district’s latest five-year financial forecast.

  • James Gerard Alexander

    James Gerard Alexander

    James Gerard Alexander, 90, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed in peace on Nov. 16, 2021.

  • Herbert Calvin Thomas Jr.

    Herbert Calvin Thomas Jr.

    Herbert Calvin Thomas Jr., 63, of Urbana, Ohio, died on Nov. 17, 2021, at Maria Joseph Center in Dayton, Ohio.

  • Grace Ann Thompson

    Grace Ann Thompson

    Grace Ann Thompson, 90, passed away on Nov. 13, 2021, in Springfield, Ohio.

  • Village to buy Lawson Place apartments

    In their regular Nov. 15 meeting, held virtually via Zoom, Village Council approved two measures allowing Village Manager Josué Salmerón to purchase an apartment building located at 10 Lawson Place.

  • Five Clifton Village Council seats unfilled

    Nov. 2 election results that left the Village of Clifton with five of six Village Council seats unfilled for terms beginning Jan. 1 is being attributed to the small number of residents combined with state certification rules for office-seekers.

  • Artist Profile | ‘Mapping the void’ with steel and wood

    Somewhere among the heaps of rusty scrap metal and mounds of sawdust in his small garage, local artist and fourth-generation welder Seth Ratliff has honed a craft that’s allowed him to find order in all the chaos.

  • Clifton Crafthouse Co-op set to open in 2022

    When completed, the combined taproom, community event space, commercial kitchen and affordable artist residences will work in tandem to support one another.

  • Antioch and YSDC part ways over Wellness Center

    Closed since March 2020, the Antioch College Wellness Center will reopen under the management of the Yellow Springs Development Corporation. Here, visitors toured the center a few months before it opened in September 2014. (Photo by Megan Bachman)

    Jane Fernandes, President of Antioch College, announced that the college will no longer be working with the Yellow Springs Development Corporation to reopen the Wellness Center.

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