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Affordable housing solutions elsewhere—Creativity and communication is key
As the News winds down its series on affordable housing, it seems appropriate to look at other communities that have taken steps toward addressing a need for affordable housing.
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A Unique auction for a unique station
To raise money for the station, WYSO will host its fifth annual silent auction along with a wine, chocolate and cheese tasting at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 12, at Wright State University’s Nutter Center.
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Volunteers work to restore Antioch
Volunteers helping to restore Antioch College’s infrastructure have a new working base: the Maples fire station on Livermore Street, which once housed Antioch’s fire department and more recently was used for storage.
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Post office changes likely
As the U.S. Postal Service begins closing 2,000 postal stations and branches around the country and reshuffling its staff, some local residents are worried about impacts to the Yellow Springs Post Office and their mail delivery.
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Fracking concerns arise in village
The prospect of oil and gas drilling in the area is raising worries among some Yellow Springs residents because of a controversial drilling technique called fracking. What does the fracking process entail?
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Branch Pick-Up Planned
The Village will pick up branches from the storm if villagers put the debris on the curb.
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Youth basketball begins
The junior pro youth boys basketball season got off to a great start last weekend.
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Local radio training project begins
WYSO’s Community Voices training began for nine local students on Saturday, Jan. 29.
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Students dig for morbid treasures
Fifth grade students glean the inside story from owl pellets.
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Village ice storm stories
On Thursday, after the lights came back on downtown, villagers could be found sharing stories about the ice storm that crashed through town Tuesday night.
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