Live music will return to the stage at Little Art Theatre Wednesday, Sept. 24, with the second iteration of the Songwriters Round series — this time featuring one of the Little Art’s own. Musicians ...
A series of occasional articles exploring the lives and contributions of villagers 80 years of age and older. If you’d like to suggest a person for the News to consider for this series, email ...
The 2025 Black Indigenous People of Color Food and Farming, or BFFN, Conference will be held Friday and Saturday, Sept. 19 and 20, at Central State University’s Dayton location at 840 Germantown St.
• Emergency Reading of Ordinance 2025-16 Approving a Supplemental Appropriation for the Third Quarter of 2025 and Declaring an Emergency • First Reading of Ordinance 2025-17 Accepting Annexation from ...
The meeting will be broadcast live via Channel 5 Community Access cable station, which is simultaneously shown on the Village’s “Community Access Yellow Springs” YouTube station. For any questions, ...
From its location on Xenia Avenue, local business Anthrotech makes its strides in the field of anthropometry — the study of human dimensions — in centimeters and inches. Last year, however, the Yellow ...
“Musically speaking, the Jook is the most important place in America,” wrote Zora Neale Hurston in 1934. “For in its smelly, shoddy confines has been born the secular music known as blues, and on ...
This is the 12th in a series examining the meaning of community through the eyes of residents working to build and shape it in Yellow Springs. [/pullquote] This year, affordable housing nonprofit YS ...
For the last three years, the sun has shone continually on Yellow Springs-based green energy company Village Solar Co. Launched in 2020 by village resident and former Antioch College student Alex ...
Although raised in Yellow Springs, architect Max Crome has built a reputable architecture firm thousands of miles away, in the San Francisco Bay area of Northern California. Since opening Crome ...
If you could go back in time and change just one thing — big enough to have an impact, but small enough that you wouldn’t change the entire course of human history — what would it be? For the ...
A hidden treasure trove of art has recently been unearthed, shedding light on a pioneering figure in the art world who called Yellow Springs home. Raymond Perret Harris, a name largely unknown beyond ...