Articles by Megan Bachman :: Page 18
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Village Council— Could sewer woes limit growth?
Strong storms rolled into Yellow Springs on April 3, 2018, dumping close to three inches of rain on the village in short order. What happened next was the source of an Ohio EPA rebuke and is now a subject of concern for Village Council as it considers spurring new development in town.
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Council debates housing goals
In her first Village Council meeting on Jan. 6, new Council Member Laura Curliss questioned the Village’s stated goals related to housing.
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Open house set— Planning the future of Yellow Springs
Villagers can help shape the future of town by contributing to the comprehensive land use plan now being developed by the Village of Yellow Springs.
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Citizen review complete, police officers disciplined
A citizen group investigating a Yellow Springs Police Department disciplinary matter has completed its work, according to the Village last month.
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Village Council— Cresco may emit light later
At its final meeting of the year, Village Council agreed to allow local medical marijuana producer Cresco to emit light from its greenhouses past the previously agreed upon time of sunset — at least for the next few weeks.
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Swearing in public
New Village Council member Laura Curliss was sworn in at Council’s first meeting of the year on Monday, Jan. 6, by Yellow Springs Mayor Pam Conine.
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2019 Year in Review: Village Life
2019 Year in Review: Village Life
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The Decade in Review: Village Life
The Decade in Review: Village Life
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The Decade in Review: Village Council
The Decade in Review: Village Council
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The Gaunt that keeps on giving
A village tradition since 1894, the annual delivery of flour and sugar to local widows and widowers continued again this year — a stipulation in Wheeling Gaunt’s will.
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