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 ...
Though the march through Yellow Springs that typically launches the beginning of the local celebration of Martin Luther King Jr. Day was canceled due to extreme cold, a warm gathering of several ...
The school board’s most recent meeting Thursday, Jan. 9, included an agenda item that concerned an apology offered by board member Amy Magnus. The discussion of that agenda item ended in a 4–0 vote in ...
Vincent Tanoh Eyorokon, 73, of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed away peacefully on Jan. 26, 2025. Born in the Ivory Coast, Vincent earned the highest academic honors in his country, winning a United ...
With deep snow on the ground throughout Miami Township that night, the Board of Trustees held its first meeting of the new year Monday, Jan. 6. At the forefront of the meeting’s agenda was the ...
SOURCE YOUR WINTER ARTS and craft projects: DIY Valentine’s Day supplies, paints, pastels, beads, wood, paper, easels, quilting stands, Cricut, etc. At Sister Trillium, the village’s art supply reuse ...
After a year of weighing the wheres and hows, the villagewide discourse surrounding the low-income housing tax credit, or LIHTC, project reached its inflection point at the most recent school board ...
Nancy Howell Koehler, died Jan. 11. She was 87 years old on Dec. 16. For the past six years, Nancy suffered the effects of dementia/Alzheimer’s Disease, which led to her death. She received excellent ...
Two thefts took place at downtown businesses at the turn of the new year and spurred the Chamber of Commerce to send out a word of advice to local business owners late last week: Keep an eye out and ...
Yellow Springs reeled Saturday, Jan. 11, upon learning that it had lost a beloved member of its community: Frederick Peterson, Psy.D., known as “Doc Pete” for his work as a clinical psychologist, and ...
Mercifully, my sister-in-law is safe. She lives on the eastern side of Interstate 405 in Los Angeles, which, for now, is shielding her from one of the worst and most devastating wildfires in U.S.
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 ...