The long-lived Epic Book Shop in Yellow Springs ended its story last year, making way for its successor, Tesseract Books, which officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 232 Xenia Ave.
Villagers packed Council Chambers on Tuesday, May 13, for the most recent Planning Commission meeting. Tensions were high, and ultimately, proposed plans changed. At the meeting, commissioners were ...
A small road in downtown Yellow Springs continues to make big waves in the community. In the months since its closure to vehicle traffic earlier this summer, Short Street’s pedestrian-oriented space ...
At the most recent Village Council meeting, Monday, Oct. 6, Council members unanimously approved an ordinance to accept an annexation agreement, from Miami Township to the Village of Yellow Springs, ...
Yellow Springs Development Corporation Meeting ...
NOTE: The public is welcome to attend.There will be an opportunity for in-person community comments. Comments may also be submitted in writing to communications@ysschools.org. The meeting will be live ...
Nila Kaempf, age 81, of Fairborn, passed away Aug. 30, 2025, at Kettering Medical Center. Nila Lee Love was born Nov. 24, 1943, in Dayton, the daughter of the late Carl and Jean (Lowrie) Love. Nila ...
After being canceled by the Odd Fellows earlier in the spring, Yellow Springs’ annual Fourth of July parade was back on, local leaders announced with excitement in mid-June. The parade had a new ...
The architectural landscape of downtown Yellow Springs will soon be a bit more modern. On Monday, Dec. 12, Yellow Springs Planning Commission members unanimously approved a plan for the demolition of ...
Under the cover of a summer’s night ,with the bora gently blowing toward Italy, 21-year-old Luka rowed his father’s boat from Yugoslavia across the Adriatic to Italy.
This is the first in a series of articles that examine racial diversity in Yellow Springs, including its history, its current decline, and possible causes and solutions. When Robert Harris graduated ...