Articles From August 30th, 2019
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Police reform at the YSPD— What’s done, what’s next?
Amid national calls for policing reform following the most recent wave of killings of Black people by police officers, villagers are once again raising their voices for change in the Yellow Springs Police Department.
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Antioch College announces $2.5 million budget cut; staff, faculty let go
Antioch College is cutting spending by $2.5 million in the coming fiscal year. Eight staff employees are being laid off, and the college is reducing its faculty by six, through separations and one retirement.
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Board of Zoning Appeals • Public Hearing
Board of Zoning Appeals • Public Hearing
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Yellow Springs Board of Education • Special Meeting
Yellow Springs Board of Education • Special Meeting
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Yellow Springs Board of Education • Legal Notice
Yellow Springs Board of Education • Legal Notice
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Public Meetings
VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS PUBLIC MEETINGS
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2021 TAX BUDGET
2021 TAX BUDGET
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Council urges masks in public; won’t enforce
At its June 15 virtual meeting, Village Council passed a resolution asking people to wear a facial covering, socially distance from one another and clean their hands frequently while in downtown Yellow Springs to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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Glen Helen capital campaign— GHA seeks to raise $3.5M
Glen Helen isn’t open — yet. But the Glen’s new future owner is moving rapidly to raise funds, restore staff and work to reopen the 1,000-acre local nature preserve, which has been closed to the public since late March due to COVID-19.
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Village planning commission — New distillery at Millworks
At its June 9 virtual meeting, the YS Planning Commission unanimously voted to approve a conditional use permit for a new distillery to be located at Millworks. The distillery, Tuck-N-Reds Spirits & Wine, will be located in currently vacant space next to Yellow Springs Brewery; it will also use the site of the former S&G Distillery as its office space.
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