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  • Yellow Springs’ Vitruvian Brewery sets up tasting room

    Yellow Springs Planning Commission approved a conditional use applications this week for a tasting room for Vitruvian Brewery Company located at MillWorks business park on Walnut Street. Though the business is not yet open, Vitruvian Brewing Company owners Shane and Jacqui Creepingbear have received their brewer’s license and plan to make an announcement soon about their opening, Shane Creepingbear said this week.

  • Manager finalists forum tomorrow

    The three finalists for the Village manager position will appear at a public forum on Thursday, May 22, at 6:30 p.m. at Bryan Center gym.

  • Carpool to Festival

    Tecumseh Land Trust is organizing a carpool from Yellow Springs to attend the Branstrator Farm’s annual Strawberry and Asparagus Festival on Saturday, May 24.

  • 2014 Supplemental Appropriations & declaring an emergency

    ORDINANCE NO. 2014-08, Village of Yellow Springs, Ohio

  • YSHS co-ed tennis opens season

    The YSHS co-ed varsity tennis team opened its season this week with three straight home games.

  • New YSHS FFA teams bring home wins

    Zane Pergram and Isabella Long practice after school for their upcoming FFA competition in the poultry division. (Photo by Lauren Shows)

    Ohio’s newest chapter of the Future Farmers of America Organization was born right here in the village at YSHS this school year.

  • BLOG-Pie is for Pi Day

    On March 14th, my mind turns to pie and this year to a homemade phyllo dough.

  • Planning Commission, Yellow Springs, Ohio

    Monday, Feb. 10, 2014, 7 p.m.

  • Clifton & Grinnell Intersection changes sought

    Seven months after the car accident that killed local teenager Trista Lindstrom, the Greene County Engineer’s decision to maintain current traffic standards at the rural intersection where the accident occurred still stands.

  • Antioch University Midwest union files with NLRB

    Antioch University Midwest and its clerical and semi-professional staff union, UE Local 796, asserted that the contract for the 13 Midwest staff members was not acceptable.

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