When federal SNAP benefits stalled this fall, Yellow Springs’ safety nets snapped taut in an effort to catch as many affected folks as possible. Among those nets, and often helping bind them together, ...
2006 TOYOTA PRIUS. 79,600 miles. Owned by one family, great shape with some dings but no accidents. Smoke free. Regular maintenance at Toyota dealer and Village Automotive. New front brakes 3/25, two ...
At the group’s most recent regular meeting, Monday, Dec. 1, Village Council approved the 2026 municipal budget — one with a projected deficit of $558,100, with municipal expenses expected to outpace ...
On a cold and blustery morning last month, Village employees Tanner Bussey and Preston Harris took the wood forms from around a rectangle of freshly set concrete. Villagers Kevin McGruder, Len Kramer ...
Area residents are invited to stop by the woods on a snowy evening this Friday for the 14th annual Winter Solstice Poetry Reading. The event, co-sponsored by Tecumseh Land Trust, Glen Helen and ...
At the group’s most recent regular meeting, Monday, Nov. 17, Village Council members again turned their attention to two related, but distinct, economic development incentive tools that the Village ...
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 ...
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 ...
A sizable expanse of farmland just beyond Yellow Springs municipal limits is set to remain that way — agricultural in perpetuity. A 185-acre farm along Dayton-Yellow Springs Road, split between three ...
It’s been a tough couple of years for villagers Troy and Mason Lindsey. Money is tighter than ever and it’s hard for the father and son to imagine what the future holds. They wonder how much longer ...
Monday night, the 100 voices of the World House Choir rang out in the Foundry Theater’s auditorium, singing: “Jump back, turn around, Jim Crow is leavin’ town, look what he’s left behind: Jane Crow is ...
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