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 ...
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 ...
Preliminary results of the Tuesday, May 5, primary election came in late election night; at press time, the Greene County Board of Elections reported that 28,194 of 118,030 registered voters came out ...
It’s no joke: The village’s own world-famous comedian has opened the doors to a new downtown store. On Saturday, April 25, local resident Dave Chappelle’s merch shop — dubbed The Chappelle Shop — ...
For only the second time in Yellow Springs High School history, and the first time since 2002, the Bulldogs varsity baseball team has won the Metro Buckeye Conference. The team had only two games this ...
"The Scorpions of Patterdale Hall is now for sale at The Barrel House. The drink is smoky, briny, bitter and fiercely spicy. It is also delicious, surprisingly. I was reminded of a spicy Oaxacan ...
Ohio voters head to the polls next week on Tuesday, May 5, for the state’s primary election. All Yellow Springs residents — those who live in precincts 440, 441, 442 and 443, as well as those who live ...