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By YS News Staff Published: June 26, 2025 Comments Off on Ordinance 2025-12 VYSord06_27_25 (2x3h)_12 Topics: Comments | Login | Community Standards | Help ...
June 2008: After 35 years working at Yellow Springs High School as a math teacher, coach and athletic director, Chris Rainey hung up his cleats and calculator and retired. “I want to get out while I’m ...
After several reported sightings in the region and county, a young black bear made its way to Yellow Springs on Saturday, June 28. Around 9:30 p.m., a village resident’s security camera caught a bear ...
Sister Trillium formed as a nonprofit under co-founders Hertzler, Zoey Bryant and Allison Paul in 2022, and in 2023, began operating out of the local farmer’s market on weekends. In May 2024, the ...
Alumni Association Meeting and College Address by President Jane Fernandes, 1–2 p.m. — The Antioch College Alumni Association will call to order a brief meeting, followed by a speech from President ...
Local camper dealership Nook Overland is set to expand into a new building at Millworks, which will be built later this year. Nook owners Dani and Mike Mortell (shown at left) said they’re looking ...
A year after GravityWorks Circus spread its wings for its first ensemble show, the Yellow Springs-based aerial and theatrical company is back at it — this time, soaring through the full range of human ...
Teresa Anne Staigers, of Fountain Hills, Arizona, passed away June 7, 2025, from a stroke, at the age of 63. She founded her own business, Happy Tails Pet Grooming in Yellow Springs, Ohio. After 16 ...
Like the week before, the second week of Perry League T-ball on Friday, June 13, flirted with the threat of cancellation, thanks to another round of drizzly, mischievous spring rain — a familiar foe ...
On Saturday, June 21, 15 students will graduate from Antioch College — an auspicious number of degrees to be conferred, as the college is also celebrating 15 years since the hiring of Mark Roosevelt ...
The following items were discussed at Council’s Monday, June 16 regular meeting: Apartment plans get first readings: Council members gave first readings to four separate ordinances regarding ...
Mary Barbara Berthiaume, née Kraus, was born in Baltimore on Sept. 4, 1935, the first child of second-generation German immigrants. She attended parochial school (with boys), but an all-girls Catholic ...
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