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 ...
The south side of Yellow Springs is about to get a little more southern — in its cuisine, anyway. The YS Smokehouse, longtime local restaurateur Brian Rainey’s newest brainchild, had its first day ...
Fred Kauser, a firefighter of 40 years and former Mifflin Township fire chief, now serves as a fire instructor, lecturer, trainer and consultant, as well as a professor and researcher with a master’s ...
On Wednesday, Oct. 9, Mills Lawn Elementary students crowded the school sidewalk to surprise a misty-eyed Officer Doug Andrus with signs of appreciation and thunderous cheers and applause. After 17 ...
You can submit an obituary, death notice or memorial service announcement to the News here. Obituaries are charged at $5 per column inch; a 250-word obituary is about 6 column-inches). The price ...
What the state of Israel — a country that upholds an apartheid system of unequal treatment toward some of its citizenry is doing to the Palestinian people in the name of Zionism— is doing is genocide.
Julie A. Sine, age 76, of Yellow Springs, passed away peacefully on Sept. 16, 2024. She was born in Cleveland, Ohio, on Sept. 22, 1947, the daughter of Raymond and Mary (Zuvella) Sine.
The 2024 Election Guide contains information about the local candidates and the local and county issues, including levies that will appear on the Nov. 5 ballot for Yellow Springs and Miami Township.
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 ...
On Tuesday, Nov. 2, residents of the Yellow Springs Exempted School District will vote on a combined property tax/income tax levy of 6.5 mills/0.50 percent, which is designed to raise $35.6 million to ...
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After months of uncertainty, The Antioch School — touted as the “oldest democratic school” in the country, with 50 students currently enrolled — is set to expand its footprint by over five acres.