Marcia (Nelson) Greer was born in Xenia, Ohio, on Nov. 3, 1938. She was the daughter of Charles Nelson and Eleanor Moon. She graduated from Xenia High School in 1956, and worked at Dayton Power and ...
Little Art Theatre has announced a new artist-in-residence initiative, debuting this month with Academy Award–winning documentary filmmaker Steven Bognar and artist-filmmaker Anna Chiaretta Lavatelli.
It was gray and chilly outside Barbara Leeds’ village home last month, but inside, steam rose from the spout of a fresh pot of tea as Marna Street lifted her violin bow and Leeds set her fingers on ...
• In January, the Springfield-based Haitian Community Alliance sponsored a “Celebration of Unity” event, and extended an invitation for Yellow Springs residents to come and get to know the community.
Present for the final meeting of 20205 were, from left, Trish Gustafson, Brian Housh, Carmen Brown, Gavin DeVore Leonard, Kevin Stopkes and In addition to passing two consequential resolutions that ...
By YS News Staff Published: November 17, 2025 Comments Off on Public Meetings — Public Notice — VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS PUBLIC MEETINGS • Special Village Council Meeting Monday, Nov. 10, 3–6 p.m.
Did you know that 75% of the human brain is water, and 75% of a living tree is also water? What about bats being the only mammal that can fly? That temperature determines the sex of a turtle before it ...
Wednesday, April 3, 1974, is a day of local infamy — a dark day of far-reaching devastation, horrific awe and the grim origin of lifelong trauma for many. It’s when a massive F-5 tornado touched down ...
On a cold and blustery morning last month, Village employees Tanner Bussey and Preston Harris took the wood forms from around a rectangle of freshly set concrete. Villagers Kevin McGruder, Len Kramer ...
Keeping track of blood sugar levels can be a matter of life or death for a diabetic. For the hundreds of millions of people around the world living with diabetes, entire lifestyles and diets are ...
Conversations have begun between several of Yellow Springs’ educational institutions that could lead to novel partnerships and possibly significant changes in the local learning landscape.
It’s been a tough couple of years for villagers Troy and Mason Lindsey. Money is tighter than ever and it’s hard for the father and son to imagine what the future holds. They wonder how much longer ...