Articles by Diane Chiddister :: Page 44
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Village Council— Village climate plan urged
While Yellow Springs has taken a good first step by shifting to more renewable energy sources, there is much more Village government could do to help the village become a model in addressing climate change.
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Roosevelt will leave job
Antioch College President Mark Roosevelt announced Tuesday that he’ll leave his position by the end of the year.
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Council stand on utilities is giving way
The unanimous stand taken by Village Council at its last meeting for holding property owners responsible for their tenants’ utility debts began crumbling at Monday’s meeting, when two Council members formerly for the policy change weighed in against it, and another expressed ambivalence.
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Some note change in policing style
Late one evening last month, a local couple was celebrating their anniversary with friends at the Gulch.
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Winds groups vie at Sunday’s CMYS final concert
Two winds groups will vie this Sunday, April 26, in the 30th annual Chamber Music Yellow Springs competition finals.
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Writer, birder Nelson to read
Kent Nelson’s twin passions for writing and birding work well together. For instance, birding takes him to remote and exotic locations, such as an Aleutian island in Alaska, where the Yupik village he visited inspired a short story — about birders who go to Alaska.
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Village Council— Go ahead for water softening
At their April 6 meeting, Village Council members unanimously voted to move ahead with adding water softening to the proposed new water plant.
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Writer Kent Nelson to read
Writer Kent Nelson will read from his work this Tuesday, April 21 at 7 p.m. at the Glen Helen Building.
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Village Council— Landlords held responsible for utilities
Village Council members unanimously supported a proposed change in Village policy that makes property owners responsible for their tenants’ utility debts.
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Council and Trustees meet— Strategic planning considered
At a special joint meeting between Village Council and the Miami Township Trustees on March 30, leaders discussed how best to step up strategic planning for the Village and Township, in order to coordinate initiatives to reflect local values and goals.
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