Articles From August 30th, 2019
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A hike through the Glen’s Sutton Farm
Last week, Nick Boutis led a public hike through the a 76-acre farm that Glen Helen Association purchased last year, detailing the group’s restoration plans. See more photos after the jump.
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Dr. Robert G. Englefield
Dr. Robert G. Englefield, 83, of Springfield, passed away on Monday afternoon, May 21, 2018.
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May 24, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up
May 24, 2018 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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Paul’s Apartment together again
On Friday, May 4, Peach’s Bar and Grill hosted its signature band, Paul’s Apartment, for the first time in seven years.
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Board reflects on levy loss
The defeat of the combined 4.7-mill property tax and 0.25 percent income tax levy in the May 8 election was a painful blow, Yellow Springs District Superintendent Mario Basora said during the regular school board meeting two days later, Thursday, May 10.
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Heroic collaboration
Many projects were on display at McKinney Middle School and YSHS Project-Based Learning Exhibition Night on Wednesday, May 16.
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Baptists celebrate 155 years
The First Baptist Church isn’t the largest church around. But its members believe their church is outsize in the ways that really matter.
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ORDINANCE RE: APPROVING THE EDITING AND INCLUSION OF CERTAIN ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS AND PASSED AS AN EMERGENCY
VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO
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Support for housing’s next steps
At Village Council’s May 7 meeting, Council gave verbal approval to the Housing Advisory Group to move ahead with efforts to address local housing needs.
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Cresco Labs facility taking shape
Construction continues apace at Cresco Labs in Yellow Springs, as the first medical marijuana grower in Ohio to break ground on a cultivation facility looks to become the first to bring its product to the state’s new medical marijuana market, which opens Sept. 8.
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