Miami Township is in the midst of its most extensive rewrite of local land-use rules in decades. The work, led by the Miami Township Zoning Commission and Zoning Administrator Bryan Lucas, is aimed at ...
Some big changes may be ahead for Tom’s Market — if the community wishes. So said owner Jeff Gray, who told the News earlier this week that he and several other area stakeholders are working together ...
Some iconic downtown Yellow Springs properties are set to change hands in the coming weeks. The Yellow Springs Development Corporation is purchasing the two buildings at 252 and 254 Xenia Ave. — the ...
Yellow Springs Theater Company is accepting submissions and actors for its annual Ten-Minute Play Festival, projected to be presented Feb. 13 and 14, 2026. Though the festival has been held outdoors ...
Sign-ups are now open for the community youth recreational basketball league, serving Yellow Springs and surrounding areas. In the first 48 hours after opening registration, organizers logged nearly ...
Leroy McCloud, age 83, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed away Nov. 13, 2025, at home in the presence of his loving wife, Kathleen, and family. Leroy was born in Campton, Kentucky, on May 24, 1942, to ...
Yellow Springs Schools presented its annual “State of the Schools” report Wednesday, Oct. 30, with Superintendent Terri Holden offering an overview of district demographics, academic performance and ...
According to a press release from the Greene County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Yellow Springs resident Frederick Dane Muenchau-Peterson, 23, pleaded guilty last week to aggravated murder and ...
The Short Street saga continued at the most recent Village Council meeting, Monday, Nov. 3. Council again weighed the pros and cons of continuing the closure of the downtown road, which began earlier ...
The annual New Year’s Ball Drop began like any other. People began drifting into the intersection of Short Street and Xenia Avenue, in front of the hardware store, about 11:30 p.m. It was an ...
NOTE: The public is welcome to attend.There will be an opportunity for in-person community comments. Comments may also be submitted in writing to [email protected]. The meeting will be live ...
“Musically speaking, the Jook is the most important place in America,” wrote Zora Neale Hurston in 1934. “For in its smelly, shoddy confines has been born the secular music known as blues, and on ...
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