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.
In the next month, Yellow Springs will grow by 28 acres toward the northwest. At the most recent Village Council meeting, Monday, Oct. 6, Council members unanimously approved an ordinance to accept an ...
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, ...
On a recent afternoon, local resident Valerie Kosheleff stood near a pond on her Corry Street property. Blue dye had been added to the water to make its hue closer to that of the pond in Georges ...
On Sunday evening, Aug. 31, local jockeys Shane Creepingbear (left) and Basim Blunt duked it out on Short Street in a battle of the DJs. Well after the sun set, the sonic spinners kept the street ...
The dust hasn’t quite settled on the construction site, but local NPR affiliate 91.3 WYSO is gearing up to move in the coming weeks into its new headquarters in the historic Union Schoolhouse at 314 ...
It’s a new year with new faces at Antioch College. Classes and co-op began Monday, Aug. 25. Although enrollment is down, the campus is “buzzing” with energy, wrote College President Jane Fernandes in ...
As the News reported last month, the intersection of U.S. 68 and East Hyde Road is set to become a four-way stop. The Ohio Department of Transportation, which is overseeing the change to the ...
At the most recent Planning Commission meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 9, commissioners had before them several zoning code amendments, most of which were housekeeping measures to clarify and specify ...
Now, every school day, a rotating group of four sixth graders — two anchors and two technical crew — go live at 8:05 a.m. in the school’s STEM classroom. Working together under the direction of STEM ...
At the most recent school board meeting on Thursday, Sept. 11, Superintendent Terri Holden announced plans to recommend that the district change the official name of McKinney Middle School next month.
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