The Aizuri Quartet, formed in 2012 by graduates of the Juilliard School and the Curtis Institute of Music, will perform Sunday, Feb. 23, as part of the Chamber Music in Yellow Springs, or CMYS, ...
A public Celebration of Life for Monty Cox, who died Dec. 28, 2024, will be held Saturday, April 26, at 2:30 p.m., in the Dining Room of Friends Care Community, 150 E. Herman St., Yellow Springs, Ohio ...
• Second Reading and Public Hearing of Ordinance 2025-04 Approving a Right of Way Vacation Request to Vacate One Alley Off of East Center College Street • Second Reading and Public Hearing of ...
The Village of Yellow Springs announced earlier this month that it received $176,246 from the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency to continue the yearslong work of replacing aging water lines ...
At the most recent Village Council meeting, Monday, Feb. 3, the group returned to the matter of fostering economic development in Yellow Springs. To that end, Council members considered a ...
If you’re looking for something to occupy your Valentine’s Day weekend, why not spend it with a “sweet transvestite from Transexual, Transylvania?” The Springfield Civic Theatre will present the ...
An upcoming four-day summit hosted by Antioch College’s Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom aims to inspire students, artists, researchers, activists, organizers, educators ...
Ohio Loves Transit Week is Feb. 10–14, and Greene CATS Public Transit is celebrating Ohio Loves Transit Day, Friday, Feb. 14, with free rides all day, thanks to an anonymous sponsor. During the week, ...
In early January, Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman spoke to the press about his intention to support cutting state funding to Ohio’s public schools in this year’s two-year overall budget, stating that ...
In late November, the Higher Learning Commission, or HLC — a regional agency that offers evaluation and accreditation to colleges and universities — alerted Antioch College that the school had been ...
The subscription rate for a Yellow Springs (45387) address is $45 annually, which includes postage and 52 issues. This reflects a savings of more than 20% off the newsstand price, and the convenience ...
It’s a question that many villagers have asked over the decades as our local population has fluctuated, our small-town economy has become ever more service- and tourism-based and as new housing ...
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