The 2024 Election Guide contains information about the local candidates and the local and county issues, including levies that will appear on the Nov. 5 ballot for Yellow Springs and Miami Township.
“Hands joined together as hearts beat as one, emboldened by truth, we dare to proclaim we are standing on the side of love.” These lyrics from the choral work “Standing On the Side of Love,” written ...
Word gets around in a small town. You have likely already heard about the house that started going up on East Center College Street — and then, before it was finished, was torn down. You may also have ...
At the most recent Village Council meeting, Monday, Oct. 21, Council voted to rezone 3.6 school-district-owned acres — known locally as the Morgan soccer fields — from R-A, or low-density residential, ...
Julie A. Sine, age 76, of Yellow Springs, passed away peacefully on Sept. 16, 2024. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on Sept. 22, 1947, the daughter of Raymond and Mary (Zuvella) Sine.
After months of uncertainty, The Antioch School — touted as the “oldest democratic school” in the country, with 50 students currently enrolled — is set to expand its footprint by over five acres.
New Antioch School building. “Work was begun Monday by Mercer and Eckroad on a new $90,000 cement block building to house Antioch School. Max G. Mercer and Saarinen, Saarinen and Associates, ...
Anthony Lamar Brandon, 38, a Yellow Springs native, died Oct. 11 in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Anthony was born Oct. 27, 1985, to father John Wesley Robinson and mother Veronica Jean (Thomas) Porter. A 2004 ...
Earlier this month, excavation crews struck something unusual as they were clearing the campus of McKinney Middle and YS High schools for the planned renovation and new construction. They unearthed ...
Fred Kauser, a firefighter of 40 years and former Mifflin Township fire chief, now serves as a fire instructor, lecturer, trainer and consultant, as well as a professor and researcher with a master’s ...