Yellow Springs writer and artist Judy James released her second book, “Echoes,” on March 10, a collection that reflects more than a decade of personal writing and spiritual exploration.
"It was a busy and exciting week for the Yellow Springs Varsity Bulldogs, who showed plenty of grit and heart in a trio of ...
The Ohio Poetry Association will hold its fifth biannual Sun and Moon Poetry Festival Friday–Sunday, May 15–17. Registration ...
Columbus-based developer Windsor Companies sought from Village Council up to another year to submit final development plans ...
At its Monday, April 6, meeting, the Miami Township Board of Trustees covered a wide swath of business that began with officially welcoming on-board a new Township official.
Agraria has narrowed its operational focus to four areas: enacting farm-scale permaculture practices, building local ...
Antioch College’s Coretta Scott King Center for Cultural and Intellectual Freedom will host a banquet and fundraiser later this month in Springfield, aiming to both honor Coretta Scott King’s legacy ...
Beloved retired physics teacher Philip John Lemkau died with family at his side on Feb. 3, 2026. He was 78 years old and had ...
Over the past 100 years, humans have transformed the night, erasing the natural darkness with which we evolved. While ...
"Mad River," written and directed by area artist Jarrod Robbins, was shot in part in Yellow Springs and will make its debut in several Miami Valley theaters this month.
The annual festival is set for Saturday, Sept. 19, once again transforming porches, patios, backyards and other neighborhood ...
Bradlee “Brad” Terry (Teravainen), of Yellow Springs, Ohio, passed away April 2, 2026, at the Trinity Community of Fairborn ...