At a Jan. 28 work session, the school board continued a discussion of a proposal that was brought forward by district administrators last month: A possible change of start and end times at both ...
• The Yellow Springs Film Festival held its second annual Mini-Fest in April, expanding the event to two days with screenings in Dayton and Yellow Springs, including a 25th-anniversary showing of ...
• Two burglaries occurred at Unfinished Creations and Miguel’s Tacos food truck at the turn of the year, between the evening of Dec. 31, 2024, and the morning of Jan. 1, 2025. Items taken from ...
After nearly seven months as a pedestrian-only space, Short Street reopened to vehicular traffic on Monday, Feb. 9. Now, it’ll function as another regular downtown street — at least for now. The ...
Culturally, Yellow Springs may be unique from its neighbors. Climatologically, not so. That reminder came in heavy sheets last weekend when a winter storm swept and blanketed the village in more than ...
A framed pencil drawing, several feet tall, hangs on the wall in Yellow Springs artist Katherine Kadish’s dining room. The drawing is animated by three women in white dresses, skirts billowing as if ...
An internship at the YS Chamber of Commerce has turned into an unexpected deep dive into the village’s midcentury streetscape — and, now, a public historical photo project. Liliana Herzog, a 2025 YSHS ...
At the group’s most recent regular meeting and preceding work session, Tuesday, Jan. 20, Village Council members agreed upon some slight changes to Council procedures going forward. Ahead of the ...
The Ohio Department of Transportation is seeking public input for safety improvements at the intersection of U.S. 68 and Fairfield Pike — about five miles north of Yellow Springs municipal limits.
The YS Board of Education held its first meeting of the year Thursday, Jan. 8, during which three new board members — Paul Herzog, Kristi Nowack Myers and Kim Reichelderfer — were sworn in. With the ...
With a few strokes of a pen, it became official Friday, Jan. 9: Yellow Springs Development Corporation purchased the downtown buildings at 252 and 254 Xenia Avenue. In doing so, YSDC assumed ownership ...
• Village Council authorized wage increases for Village Manager Johnnie Burns and Village Clerk Judy Kintner by 3.5%. • Aaron Arellano was hired as the Village’s planning and economic development ...