Articles by Megan Bachman :: Page 23
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Four in Village Council race
Four candidates are running for three seats on Village Council this November.
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Five bid for council seats
Laura Curliss, James M. Johnson, Lisa Kreeger, Marianne MacQueen and Christine Monroe-Beard filed petitions for Village Council with the election board by the Aug. 7 deadline.
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Book Fair returns Saturday, Aug. 17
The 39th annual Yellow Springs Book Fair will be held Saturday, Aug. 17, 8 a.m.–4 p.m., on the grounds of Mills Lawn.
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‘Stigma kills’ — Efforts target ongoing opioid, drug use
Those struggling with opioid addiction aren’t treated like other patients. Instead of being offered ongoing treatment from multiple medical professionals, patients with a substance use disorder were often left on their own.
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Busy first month for new village manager Salmeron
As new Village Manager Salmeron concluded his first month on the job, he sat down with this Yellow Springs News reporter to talk about his activities and priorities for the village.
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Dayton ‘Media and Democracy’ event — Journalists oppose Cox Media sale
Private equity firms now own more than one-third of major news outlets in the U.S. Working journalists have declined by half in a decade. And half of all Americans don’t get news from the community in which they live.
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Council explores incentives for EnviroFlight
The Village of Yellow Springs is working to keep local insect-based feed company EnviroFlight in the village.
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The issues with large-scale solar
An Australian company, Lendlease, has acquired close to 1,000 acres of long-term leases there as part of its Kingswood Solar Farm, a utility-scale solar array that could cover 1,200 acres and produce 175 megawatts of green electricity.
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Village Council — Incentives sought to keep EnviroFlight here
The Village of Yellow Springs is working to keep local insect-based feed company EnviroFlight in the village.
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‘Media and Democracy’ event focuses on impact of Cox media sale
How will the proposed sale of Cox media to a private equity firm affect news coverage in the Dayton area? A panel of experts will explore that question next week at an event in downtown Dayton.
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