Articles by Megan Bachman :: Page 106
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SPORTS SUNDAY — Six Bulldogs to play in college
Three more Yellow Springs High School athletes are college bound.
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No-coal choice saved money
The Village’s decision five years ago against investing in a 1,600-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Illinois may have spared its electric customers from decades of high utility bills.
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Financing for solar farm is delayed
Financing for a Village solar farm is taking longer than expected, raising uncertainty about when, or whether, the local project will be built.
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Opinions differ over wind power
When Ohio’s largest wind farm comes online this summer, 300-ton turbines reaching 40 stories high will convert wind into electricity, and will help Ohioans cut carbon dioxide emissions and stem climate change. Or will it?
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YS News Water Survey Results
See the results from a recent Yellow Springs News online survey of 205 municipal water customers.
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SPORTS SUNDAY – McKinney track wins conference
The McKinney boys track team won the Metro Buckeye Conference on Saturday while the girls team placed third.
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Senior housing off, for now
An effort to build affordable senior housing on the Barr property downtown was thwarted last month when the project was denied its request for 2012 federal tax credits. However, project organizers consider the set-back only a delay, as they plan to re-apply in 2013.
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Chim chim cheroo at Antioch School
Antioch School older group students can now spell one of the longest words in the English language — supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. And they can sing it, too.
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Green space funds waning
A state program used to preserve area farmland for a decade has been halted, hindering a local land trust’s efforts to protect land from development.
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May 10, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up
May 10, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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