It’s official: construction will soon get underway for local comedian Dave Chappelle’s planned comedy club “Live from YS” and restaurant “Firehouse Eatery" at 225 Corry St. https://t.co/OW6brgMUo3
In the face of unprecedented COVID-19 construction challenges and obstacles, Glen Cottages, an affordable housing development located at 1133 Xenia Ave., will soon be ready for move-in.
Yellow Springs Home, Inc. is hosting an open house to celebrate the… https://t.co/Wux3xaebnD
Summer after summer after summer, villagers have seen him out on the T-ball diamond at Gaunt Park every Friday night: baseball hat perched on his head, hair tied back in a ponytail, a big grin spreading across his face, surrounded by laughing, shouting… https://t.co/PSWdUL4GD1
On Wednesday, June 30, 28 villagers pondered these and other dilemmas facing fictional characters in the Virtual Cost of Poverty Experience, a 90-minute poverty simulation that is designed to help people better understand the effects of poverty. https://t.co/NexbCM0tQ5
The beginning of the new school year this month will look a lot like the end of last year for Yellow Springs district students, at least in terms of COVID-19 precautions.
As teachers prepare to report Monday, Aug. 16, and students get ready to return to… https://t.co/6bRFm7DA0T
Currently under construction, the Ohio Coffee Co. at 118 Dayton Street will feature regional roasters and a bakery that makes dog-friendly treats.
The grand opening will be scheduled after the space passes county health inspections, possibly later this… https://t.co/111y9VLTAH
At an emergency meeting on Monday, Aug. 9, conducted remotely via Zoom, Village Council declared a state of emergency in the Village and re-enacted its downtown mask mandate, effective immediately. https://t.co/IfTCh8024O
Yellow Springs-based information technology provider, Miami Valley Educational Computer Association, or MVECA, has purchased 888 Dayton Street. https://t.co/TtqsbjKV02
More than 50 kids showed up for the final night of Perry League for the 2021 season on Friday, July 30 — which also marked Jimmy Chesire’s final night as head coach of the beloved T-ball program, which he’s helmed for nearly four decades. https://t.co/iqmlhW4n7M
The Antioch College Board of Trustees announced this week that it has selected Dr. Jane Fernandes as the college’s new president. https://t.co/7WqJyHa0UE
"And that’s our rain-soaked, muddy July 16 Perry League, Yellow Springs’ T-ball program for all kids 2–9 years of age, regardless of their race, color, creed, sexual orientation, ethnicity, spiritual inclination or practice, ability or disability." https://t.co/45prs3iWuj
Celebrating its 27th year, the Yellow Springs Kids Playhouse will explore a world decimated by climate change in its performance of “The Time Machine,” by H.G. Wells. The show is currently being cast and will premiere this fall. https://t.co/6qoU7eN7ZX
At its most recent meeting, on Tuesday, July 13, conducted online, the Yellow Springs Development Corporation, or YSDC, took action toward addressing a perceived deficiency in the local financing of for-profit economic development projects. https://t.co/L5S8H8j90s