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Semler dairy preserved in Jacoby
The 171-acre Semler farm on Snypp Road is the first land in the Jacoby Creek watershed preserved with Village funds and one of four remaining dairies in Greene County.
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David Triplett
David N. Triplett, PA-C, died suddenly on Monday, Aug. 1 at home in Yellow Springs. He was 51. David was born on Jan. 16, 1960, in Xenia to the late Norm Triplett of Fairborn and Mildred (Taylor Triplett) Black of Hillsboro, Ky. He was committed to social justice and to service, working in a variety […]
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Board Of Education
Thursday, August 11
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Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
Monday, August 8, 2011, 7 p.m.
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Public Meetings
Village Of Yellow Springs Public Meetings
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Public Hearing: Proposed PUD
Planning Commission
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Active life of a Peace Corps logo
Sometimes the force of design is powerful enough to sustain a momentum completely independent of the designer.
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Judge considers Struewing suit
“It’s an interesting case,” was one of the last statements made by Greene County Magistrate Raymond Dundes at the close of the trial between the Village of Yellow Springs and Miami Township property owners Ken and Betheen Struewing.
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How we’re weathering the weather
The upside of last week’s heat wave was that villagers had an ever-ready conversational topic, and the phrase “Hot enough for ya?” took on new meaning.
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New faces in local races
Last weekend Village Council candidate Dan Reyes walked door-to-door in his neighborhood to collect petition signatures and learn what’s important to villagers. While Reyes said he won’t bring an agenda to Council, he hopes to weigh in on growth and development and help the village capitalize on its educators and artists.
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