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TOWN TRAFFIC | This is the second in a series examining traffic flow and safety, and the ways people get around in Yellow Springs. The intersection at U.S. 68 and East Hyde Road has long been ...
Yellow Springs could see more low-income housing than previously expected. At a community meeting Thursday, Feb. 6, Columbus-based affordable housing developer Woda Cooper Companies spoke before a few ...
Welcome to the Yellow Springs Community Directory, aka the ‘Redbook’, business section online. This is our 35th iteration of the mighty, tiny publication, which began as a humble 36-page, letterpress ...
After what will be seven years at the helm of YS Schools, Superintendent Terri Holden will retire from service in May next year. Megan Winston, current principal of Mills Lawn Elementary School, will ...
Using the form below, you can reach various departments and individuals at the News, suggest story ideas, or submit a letter to the editor.
A lot has been said about the community of residents who have come to neighboring Springfield from Haiti — in regional and national news reports, sound bytes, social media posts and elsewhere in print ...
Judge William Mills, whose beloved estate once stood at the center of Mills Lawn, was not the first patron of Yellow Springs. Even his father, Elisha Mills, who built up the spring resort, was not the ...
The Yellow Springs News is a 135+-year-old weekly newspaper that reaches over 1,600 households in Yellow Springs, Greene County, Miami Valley, and points beyond. The success of the paper is due to its ...
Listed below are the events for the Yellow Springs School district. Clicking on any one event will expand the listing to reveal more detailed information.
You’ve seen her cutting ceremonial ribbons and tying knots for local lovebirds. You’ve seen her in Council Chambers, mingling with the masses during Street Fairs and elbow-deep in dirt planting ...