Representatives from Columbus-based real estate developer Windsor Companies returned to Yellow Springs on Tuesday, March 4, to unveil additional plans to one day build market rate apartments on the ...
“Is it ready yet?” “When’s it opening?” “How about now?” In a recent interview with the News, local resident and restaurateur Miguel Espinosa said he’s been beset by these curious inquiries nearly ...
It is the saddest of news to report that John Tucker Cannon passed away early Saturday, March 8, 2025. He was 82 years young. He had been ill for a short while due to the rapid progression of ...
A lot has been said about the community of residents who have come to neighboring Springfield from Haiti — in regional and national news reports, sound bytes, social media posts and elsewhere in print ...
At the most recent Village Council meeting, Monday, March 3, the Village’s Superintendent of Water and Wastewater, Brad Ault, continued the string of annual reports delivered to Council, recapping the ...
After what will be seven years at the helm of YS Schools, Superintendent Terri Holden will retire from service in May next year. Megan Winston, current principal of Mills Lawn Elementary School, will ...
TOWN TRAFFIC | This is the second in a series examining traffic flow and safety, and the ways people get around in Yellow Springs. The intersection at U.S. 68 and East Hyde Road has long been ...
The Yellow Springs Board of Education announces the upcoming retirement of Dr. Terri L. Holden, who will step down as Superintendent effective June 1, 2026. With 35 years in education, Dr. Holden has ...
You’ve seen her cutting ceremonial ribbons and tying knots for local lovebirds. You’ve seen her in Council Chambers, mingling with the masses during Street Fairs and elbow-deep in dirt planting ...
With ground broken for its facilities upgrades project earlier this month, YS Schools is looking now to ask the community: What do you need from a public preschool? As the News has reported in the ...
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 ...