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Mar
20
2025

Public records detail complaint against fire chief

One allegation against Miami Township Fire-Rescue Chief Dennis Powell is he called an employee to dissuade them from discussing payroll issues with or in the presence of trustees following a newly established pay scale at MTFR.

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Web Features
  • Mad River Theater Works mixes it up

    Mad River is leaning into bringing these and other varieties of performances to the village in the future — including two events set for this month.

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  • Foundry goes green

    Critically acclaimed and world-renowned traditional Irish band Lúnasa took the stage at the Foundry Theater at Antioch College on Tuesday, March 11.

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  • Windsor unveils additional plans for more apartments

    Windsor aims to demolish the former student union to make space for a two-building, 128-unit complex; renovate the Kettering building to install 43 units; and explore funding to demolish the Sontag Fels building.

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Arts (archives)

  •   Traditional Irish band Lúnasa heads to Foundry Theater

    As part of the Foundry Theater at Antioch College’s ongoing season of programming, traditional Irish music quintet Lúnasa will take the stage Tuesday, March 11, at 7 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at www.bit.ly/4ik9nGk.

  •   New on 91.3 WYSO: Haitian-American stories

    “Haitians in the Heartland” is a new series produced at WYSO 91.3 as a collaboration between WYSO’s Eichelberger Center for Community Voices and Springfield’s Haitian Community Alliance.

  •   ‘Women’s Voices Out Loud’ event set

    Linda Rudawski, Denise Cupps, Joan Chappelle, Janet Baer, Catherine Phillips, Lisa Russell, Kim Rohmann and Linda Sikes performing spoken word. (photo by Megan Bachman)“Women’s Voices Out Loud,” an annual community event uplifting women’s stories through spoken word, visual art and musical performances, will be Saturday, March 8, International Women’s Day.

Village Schools (archives)

  •   Statement from YS Board of Education

    The Yellow Springs Board of Education announces the upcoming retirement of Dr. Terri L. Holden, who will step down as Superintendent effective June 1, 2026.

  •   Survey helps plan for future Yellow Springs Schools Preschool

    The district’s preschool program survey is available online at www.ysschools.org/preschool-survey through March 31. All responses will remain confidential and will be used solely to guide the planning process for the Yellow Springs Schools Preschool.

  •   School board approves second censure against Magnus

    The school board held a brief special meeting Friday, Feb. 7, with the only two agenda items being the rescission and replacement of a censure the board approved in January and the approval of a second censure.

Economy (archives)

Village Life (archives)

  •   Summer Street Fair applications now open

    Attendees of the 2017 Spring Street Fair seemed to be having a good time, including this bubble-blower on Dayton Street. (Photo by Aaron Zaremsky)The YS Chamber of Commerce announced this week that applications are now open for vendors, service providers and entertainers who wish to participate in this year’s summer Street Fair, which is scheduled for Saturday, June 14.

  •   Even with a new dining room, Miguel’s Tacos keeps on truckin’

    Parked in Kings Yard behind Asanda Imports at 230 Xenia Ave., the Miguel’s Tacos food truck now connects to a newly renovated and furnished dining room, allowing patrons to take Miguel’s Mexican fare and street tacos, well, off the street.

  •   Gathering to talk village trust, discourse

    Participants will engage in discussion about community values and trust and how to develop stronger collaborative relationships across differences. Child care will be available, and refreshments will be provided.

Government (archives)

  •   Town Traffic | A closer look at Hyde Road and U.S. 68

    The number of recent collisions at the intersection of Hyde Road and U.S. 68 — just beyond Yellow Springs limits — has sparked concern from News readers, who have wondered: How bad is the intersection? And if it’s bad, what can be done about it?

  •   Water Superintendent reports 36 million gallons lost in 2024

    Over the course of the year, the Village plant treated 115 million gallons, but billed for 79 million, a 31% loss. The department is unable to account for that water — specifically, where it came from.

  •   YS Police Chief Burge breaks down 2024 stats

    The yearly state-of-the-department presentation included aspirational three-year goals for the local police force, data on last year’s 911 calls, department awards, funding initiatives, community survey results and general incident statistics.

Obituaries (archives)

  •   Terry M. Mayo

    Terry M. Mayo came into this world near Wilmington, Ohio, on May 12, 1943, and departed it in Beavercreek, Ohio, on Feb. 14, 2025.

  •   Frank Marcucci III

    Frank Richard Marcucci III was born May 3, 1965, in Providence, Rhode Island. Growing up in Lexington, Massachusetts, he was an Eagle Scout, competitive swimmer, EMT, lifeguard, swim instructor, hospital orderly and organic farm hand.

  •   John T. Cannon

    It is the saddest of news to report that John Tucker Cannon passed away early Saturday, March 8, 2025.

  •   Jean Joseph Pierre André Belfort

    Jean Joseph Pierre André Belfort passed away Feb. 27, 2025, in Yellow Springs.

  •   Gary O. Pierson

    On February 3, 2025, Gary O. Pierson died peacefully under the care of Hospice of Dayton, with his partner of over 57 years, Mary Frost-Pierson, by his side.

Higher Education (archives)

Sports (archives)

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | Feb. 21, 2025

    After a winning season with only one loss on their record — a conference record of 7–1 and an overall record of 16–1 — the Bulldogs boys bowling team emerged Saturday, Feb. 8 as Metro Buckeye Conference champions.

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | Feb. 14, 2025

    The Varsity Bulldogs head toward the end of the season in seventh place in the Metro Buckeye Conference following a win and a loss over the last week.

  •   Bulldog Sports Round-Up | Feb. 7, 2025

    The Varsity Bulldogs moved up into fourth place in the Metro Buckeye Conference following a 47–44 win against conference rivals Middletown Christian Thursday, Jan. 23.