Articles From August 30th, 2019
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					BLOG–A Pleasant Future for Wilberforce University  The taut psychological thriller “Endless,” made by students and associated faculty at Wilberforce University could be a key ingredient to a renaissance for one of two local HBCUs. 
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					Four mayoral candidates offer varied visions for position  This is the last in a series of articles featuring candidates for local office on Nov. 7. This article’s focus is the four candidates running for the seat of longtime mayor David Foubert. 
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					Enterprise funds look healthy  Expected revenues in 2018 for Village enterprise funds — electricity, water, sewer and solid waste — are more robust than they have been in years, according to Village Assistant Manager/Finance Director Melissa Dodd at the Oct. 2 Village Council meeting. 
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					40,000 feet in the street  Fall Street Fair drew an estimated 20,000 to 25,000 people last Saturday for Yellow Springs’ semi-annual extravaganza. 
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					New county valuation— Property taxes to increase  Local property values are once again on the rise thanks to a strong housing market, but the new values could lead to bigger tax bills for some Yellow Springs homeowners. 
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					Louise Simons  Louise Simons died Oct. 9, 2017. She was 78. 
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					Donald Benning  On Sept. 15, 2017, at 12:02 a.m., Donald Edward Benning passed away peacefully in his sleep. He was 83 years old. 
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					Bulldog Sports Round-up — Oct. 19, 2017  Sports for Oct. 19 
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					New Antioch class small but diverse  Rafael Flores said he felt comfortable leaving his son at Antioch — except for one thing. “I don’t want to leave. I want to come here,” he said, smiling. 










 




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