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Council reviews ethics rules
Should the Village of Yellow Springs public officials and employees comply with the bare minimum ethics rules set by the State of Ohio, or hold themselves to a higher standard?
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Ordinance 2021-13
Board of Zoning Appeals • Public Hearing
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Board of Zoning Appeals • Public Hearing
Board of Zoning Appeals • Public Hearing
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Public Meetings
VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS PUBLIC MEETINGS
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Top guns
Welcome to Kyle Truitt’s weekly outdoor fitness classes. He calls them “Bootcamps.”
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Longtime Mills Lawn teachers retire
This is the second of two articles featuring teachers who have retired from the local school district this academic year.
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Blow out
Harmonica master and consummate performer Frédéric Yonnet performed his possible final “summer camp” show of the year at Rose & Sal Mercantile on Dayton Street last Saturday, June 12, with his “Band With No Name” and several guest musicians.
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Beya Skincare Studio opens
Nestled comfortably in cozy suite No. 3 at 100 Corry Street, the newly opened business owned by Belinda Stephens will cater to the skin care needs of Yellow Springs residents.
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Little Thunders— Prepare yourself
“Two-hundred-and-fifteen children’s bodies were recently found in a mass grave at an Indian boarding school site. When I heard the news, I fell to my knees, sobbing. Beautiful Indigenous children who were discarded, hidden and never to be heard from again. Until now.”
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Juneteenth celebrations in the village
In January of this year, Village Council passed a resolution that recognized Juneteenth as an official holiday in Yellow Springs; in March, the day was adopted as a paid holiday for Village employees. This weekend, the community at large will observe Juneteenth with two celebrations on Saturday, June 19.
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