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Peace Corps dream takes flight
On Monday, Sept. 26, Yellow Springs resident Dan Robrish and 16 other Peace Corps members arrived in North Macedonia, where they will serve until December 2024.
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Village Council approves student resource officer for ESC
The Greene County Educational Service Center will now pay the Village to house a member of the Yellow Springs Police Department, who will serve as a student resource officer at the county’s Learning Center facility, next door to the Yellow Springs High School and McKinney Middle School campus.
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‘Louverture Exchange’ — Black legacy through music
History, generational struggle and legacy will be the unifying themes of “Louverture Exchange: A Musical Dialogue,” a performance featuring the World House Choir, hip-hop artist and local resident Tronee Threat and headlined by international performer Napoleon Maddox on Thursday, Oct. 13.
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RFP For Pool/surface Prep And Painting
Bids will be received by the Village of Yellow Springs, Village Manager’s Office, 100 Dayton Street, Yellow Springs, Ohio for the purpose of providing a solid waste services contract for the period of years stated later in this document as the duration of the contract.
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Smokestack from decommissioned heating plant to come down Monday, Oct. 10.
Part of Corry Street and the Little Miami Bike Trail will be closed off Monday for demolition of the smokestack and removal of a 10,000 gallon fuel tank of the decommissioned Antioch College heating plant.
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After almost three years, Street Fair returns
Yellow Springs’ regionally renowned festival of commerce, crafts and carousing is scheduled to return this Saturday, Oct. 8, from 9 a.m.–5 p.m.
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Fire department levy is Issue 25 on ballot
If Issue 25 is approved by voters, the levy will generate about $670,000 per year for Miami Township Fire-Rescue; it will cost taxpayers $122.50 for every $100,000 of appraised property value.
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Bulldog Sports Round-Up | Oct. 6, 2022
The YSHS team competed at the Centerville Saturday Night Lights — the largest high school cross-country meet in Ohio. Cheyan Sundell-Turner ran to a third-place finish in a field of 246 competitors.
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COVID Update | Oct. 6, 2022
Greene County remained at a “medium” community level for COVID-19 for the fifth week in a row, according to the latest update by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, released Thursday, Sept. 29.
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Yellow Springs Board of Education Regular Meeting
Yellow Springs Board of Education Regular Meeting
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