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Ohio has passed a surge of anti-trans bills in the last year, encoding in law a ban on gender-affirming care for minors, restricting student bathroom use and banning trans athletes from playing ...
What do “Bruce Banner,” “Skittles,” “Permanent Marker,” “Cookie Frost,” “White Glue” and “Pineapple Express” all have in common? They’re just a few strains of the myriad hemp products available at one ...
After dozens of public meetings; innumerable hours of discussion and debate among elected officials and villagers; and myriad News articles and letters to the editor, a fraught chapter in local ...
Led by Transportation Manager Robert Libecap, several dozen volunteers work weekly to ferry local seniors to medical and social service appointments, to the grocery store and to Senior Center programs ...
“So, what brings you in today? How do you feel and what is your body telling you?” These are the first questions posed to clients who walk into Vytality Blu Health and Medspa, Yellow Springs’ newest ...
• Variance – Tammy Fox has submitted a Variance application seeking relief from fence height at 145 Kenneth Hamilton Way – Chapter 1260.01(a)(1) Fence Height of corner lots, Chapter 1278.04 Variances ...
The Miami Township Trustees again turned discussion at their recent regular meeting Monday, May 19, to setting aside funding to help local nonprofit Tecumseh Land Trust fund conservation easements on ...
Mary Myrtle Peirano, 94, of Springfield, passed away March 20, 2025. She was born May 25, 1930, in Fayette County, Ohio, to Herbert and Marcella (Simmons) Binegar.
After being canceled by the Odd Fellows earlier in the spring, Yellow Springs’ annual Fourth of July parade was back on, local leaders announced with excitement in mid-June. The parade had a new ...
The architectural landscape of downtown Yellow Springs will soon be a bit more modern. On Monday, Dec. 12, Yellow Springs Planning Commission members unanimously approved a plan for the demolition of ...
The Antioch Review is in limbo. Founded in 1941 at Antioch College, the Review is one of the nation’s oldest continuously publishing literary magazines. Or it was. The current and future status of the ...
• After two years of following COVID-19 pandemic protocols that forced many arts and culture organizations to host virtual gatherings, 2022 saw the return of many in-person events around town. • The ...