The $55 million project includes renovation at the Mills Lawn campus and a combination of renovation, demolition and new construction at the East Enon Road campus of McKinney Middle and YS High ...
Area resident Timmy Kusnierek spotted a great blue heron on Sunday, Feb. 16, when he trudged through the newly fallen inches of snow, down to the old amphitheater by the Yellow Springs Creek.
It was a cold, but sunny morning as YS Schools officially broke ground on two facilities upgrade projects Friday, Feb. 14. Despite the cold, community members and village leaders gathered outside at ...
CREATING SPACE: This is the first in a profile and interview series from the perspective of News columnist Iden Crockett that aims to highlight people who work in the arts in the Miami Valley, with a ...
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 ...
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College curfew. “Bells tolling in the night do not mean fire, Antioch College officials informed local residents this week as they announced a plan to ring the college bell at 1 o’clock each night ...
Local sports fans were treated to a special halftime show during a Friday, Jan. 17 varsity boys basketball game: a performance from participants in this year’s mini cheer camp led by cheer coach Naomi ...
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 ...
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 ...
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