The Roadmap Back to Equality,” an “Evening for Equality” conversation, will feature Jim Obergefell, the Ohio man whose name became synonymous with marriage equality in 2015 when he became the lead ...
At their Monday, May 4, meeting, the Miami Township Trustees held a public hearing on the final phase of updates to the ...
When Jean Barlow Hudson served as the first woman mayor of Yellow Springs, residents knew her as a thoughtful civic leader, a frequent letter writer and a steady advocate for women’s equality and ...
It’s been two years since Antioch College earned designation as a Federal Work College. According to faculty member and Dean of Cooperative, International and Community-Based Learning Luisa Bieri Rios ...
A Celebration of life for Ellen Kubay Adkins will be Sunday, May 24, 2026, at Glen Helen’s Vernet Ecological Center, 405 Corry St., Yellow Springs. Meditation will be 12:30–1 p.m., and the service ...
GET EVERYTHING YOU NEED for Memorial Day weekend and beyond from the Yellow Springs Farmers Market. Open every Saturday 8 a.m–noon at the Bryan Center parking lot. 100% GRASS FED BEEF from Flying ...
Founded by Yellow Springs resident Ashley Lackovich, Enhance Worldwide organization focuses primarily on girls — about 95% of ...
It’s a question that many villagers have asked over the decades as our local population has fluctuated, our small-town economy has become ever more service- and tourism-based and as new housing ...
On a gray winter afternoon last month, students at Open Air Village spent their last few school-day moments in their play yard outside the McGregor Building at Antioch College as teachers began to ...
Yellow Springs Community Foundation staffers and local stakeholders are pushing ahead with plans to facilitate the transition of Tom’s Market into a community-owned, cooperatively-run downtown grocery ...
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 commuinications@ysschools.org. The meeting will be ...
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 ...