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Board of Education – Public Notice
Yellow Springs Exempted Village School District today announced its 2013-2014 program year policy for free and reduced-price meals for students unable to pay the full price of meals or milk served under the National School Lunch and School Breakfast, Policy 8531, Free and Reduced Priced Meals, is available on the district website at http://www.ysschools.org. The […]
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Village Council Meeting Agenda
Agenda for Monday, Aug. 19, 2013
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Public Meetings
Village Of Yellow Springs
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Springboro man charged in Glen hoax
A Springboro man has been charged with falsification after the June incident when he told police a man with a gun was acting suspiciously in the Glen. The statement later turned out to be false, although it sparked an extensive search of the Glen and surrounding areas.
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Bianca Stone Chappelle released
Bianca Stone Chappelle will be sentenced Sept. 4 in Greene County Common Pleas Court after being found guilty last month on some charges but cleared of more serious ones.
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Divisions over contracts — Yellow Springs School board admonished
After a tense school board meeting on Saturday, Aug. 3, called on Friday to resume a discussion that had been tabled at the previous Thursday’s meeting, the board voted unanimously to approve new contracts with raises for five of the district’s principals and program directors.
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Browns Backers kick off 2013 season
The Yellow Springs Browns Backers are gearing up for the new season with a barbecue potluck meet and greet party on Sunday, Aug. 18.
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Yellow Springs Art on the Lawn celebrates 30 years
The first Village Artisans invitational art show 30 years ago wasn’t on a lawn, but in a yard — King’s Yard to be exact. “Art in the Yard” featured the work of about eight local artists, along with some folk music, and was more exhibition than art sale.
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Yellow Springs villagers seek answers over death
According to friends who knew him well, Paul E. Schenck was a complicated man. And the circumstances under which he died last week in a gun fight at his home on High Street are no less complex.
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Antioch College Farm conditionally approved for continued operations
After hearing from many concerned neighbors at their Aug. 5 meeting, Village Council members unanimously voted to allow Antioch College to create a farm on its property as a conditional rather than permitted use.
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