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In rural areas, a ‘quiet jail boom’
In debates over jail expansion, the big picture is often the hidden aspect of the conversation. New research from Vera Institute of Justice sheds light on a “quiet jail boom” happening in more rural areas of the U.S.
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In rural areas, a ‘quiet jail boom’
In debates over jail expansion, the big picture is often the hidden aspect of the conversation. New research from Vera Institute of Justice sheds light on a “quiet jail boom” happening in more rural areas of the U.S.
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New Antioch School YG teacher— Drawing on music, outdoors
With the first half of the academic year under her belt, Elaina Vimmerstedt, the Antioch School’s new Younger Group teacher delights in the daily life of the 98-year-old independent elementary school off Corry Street.
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Jacqueline Childs
Jacqueline Childs
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Eleanor Eier
Eleanor “Ellie” Eier, born Oct. 6, 1921, died on Monday, Jan. 27, in hospice at Friends Care Community, surrounded by family. She was 98.
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Running water
While on a run earlier this month, local photographer Kathleen Galarza captured the movement of water in the Little Miami River by using a long exposure.
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January 30, 2020 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up
January 23, 2020 — Bulldog Sports Round-Up
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Village Council— Could sewer woes limit growth?
Strong storms rolled into Yellow Springs on April 3, 2018, dumping close to three inches of rain on the village in short order. What happened next was the source of an Ohio EPA rebuke and is now a subject of concern for Village Council as it considers spurring new development in town.
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Yellow Springs Schools— Board expects facilities levy in 2021
District leaders are considering how best to move forward to address the identified problems in the local school buildings
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Rooster dispute could spur ban
Planning Commission began considering a villagewide rooster ban at its Jan. 14 meeting.
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