Articles From 2019
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BLOG-A Great Day for Greens
Tomorrow we spring forward an hour. Though we lose an hour of sleep, the blessing of our longer days is pleasantly evident in the diversity of greens coming to the local farmers market.
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New Village emergency contact system
The Village will soon move to a new emergency contact system, Hyper-Reach.
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John ‘Johnnyk’ Kilbourne
Johnnyk, 51, passed away quietly on Feb. 25 in Yakima, Wash., surrounded by family and friends, after a short battle with melanoma cancer.
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Energy group helps Village to conserve
According to the 2012 annual report from the Yellow Springs Energy Board at Village Council’s Feb. 19 meeting, the Village will, in the next few years, receive the large majority of its electrical power from renewable sources.
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WYSO’s ReInvention Stories— Dayton resilience, on air and web
ReInvention Stories, a collaboration between WYSO public radio and local filmmakers Julia Reichert and Steve Bognar, uses video, radio and interactive online media to explore how Dayton is re-charging itself after years of economic collapse.
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Women’s Voices — Some art in hall, some not
What is the right balance between promoting free expression and protecting Village government from lawsuits if that expression offends? At their Feb. 19 meeting, Village Council members wrestled with that thorny issue as they determined the best way to display art during the upcoming Women’s Voices Out Loud exhibit.
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Henry ‘Hank’ Cates
Henry (Hank) Cates of Yellow Springs died peacefully at home on March 1. He was 71.
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Laugh, grow with Antioch School
The Antioch School’s scholarship fund got a big push last year when the school’s main fundraising event featured a comedian to liven things up. And the school aims to do the same thing this year for its annual Antioch School Silent Auction.








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