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Issue 16 could lower rates
Miami Township residents could save around $100 per year on electricity if a Greene County ballot issue passes in November, according to a consultant with the County Commissioners’ Association of Ohio.
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School breaks open 2020 plan
After a year of brainstorming, researching and discussing the wide world of education, the Yellow Springs school district presents its first draft of the Class of 2020 10-year strategic plan.
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Mitchell Stamm memorial
A celebration of the life of Mitchell Bruce Stamm will be held Sunday, Oct. 15, 1–3:30 p.m. at Rockford Chapel.
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Oct. 13, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
Oct. 13, 2011 Bulldog sports round-up
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Richard Eastman
Richard Payson Eastman died Wednesday, Oct. 5, at Friends Care Community. He was 91.
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Council approves re-organization
At their Oct. 3 meeting, Village Council unanimously gave final approval to a re-organization of the Village government administrative structure proposed by Village Manager Mark Cundiff two months ago.
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Barr project concept OKd
At their Oct. 3 meeting, Village Council members voted unanimously to approve the first stage of the Home, Inc./Buckeye Community Hope Foundation proposal for affordable senior housing on the Barr property downtown.
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DIY Judaism in the village
When Randi Rothman suggested last weekend that the Yellow Springs Havurah read a book called Empowered Judaism, members at the well-attended Shabbat service agreed it sounded a lot like the collaborative spiritual community already here in Yellow Springs.
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Nonstop to sponsor African American film series
Nonstop Institute will host a film series this month looking at the portrayal of African Americans in the movies.
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Tecumseh Land Trust presents Food Power
Food Power, a conference organized by Tecumseh Land Trust, will feature Will Allen, noted urban farmer and Michelle Obama’s White House garden coach.
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