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  • • Village Council— Budget shows lower spending

      At Village Council’s Nov. 21 meeting, Council members unanimously approved the second, and final, reading of the 2017 Village budget, which projects a lower level of spending than in recent years.

  • • Public Meetings

      Village of Yellow Springs

  • • 2016 Supplemental Appropriations and declaring an emergency

      ORDINANCE NO. 2016-35, Village of Yellow Springs, Ohio

  • • Antioch College— New dean for student growth

      Susan Lee has worked with college students for 25 years. Her approach is simple and heartfelt, she said in a recent interview.

  • • Board Of Education

      Request for QuotesYellow Springs Schools Lawn Mowing

  • • ‘Living In Divided States’ to open at Herndon

      The Herndon Gallery at Antioch College will premiere its exhibition, “Living In Divided States,” on Thursday, Dec. 8, with a reception from 5 to 7 p.m.

  • • BLOG— Infinite cathedral

      There’s no problem the wind and rain can’t solve, even the November wind and rain. The wind and rain can’t name the problem, can’t diagnose it, can’t prescribe, yet they can, shall we say, dissolve it.

  • • BLOG-In Harmony

      We walk many paths but we can achieve much together. Imagine voices raised… not in anger but in song…and never despair.

  • • Second annual MLS Gingerbread Festival

      The second annual Gingerbread Festival will be held Saturday, Dec. 10, 11 a.m.–2 p.m., at Mills Lawn. The event will feature a variety of activities, and all funds raised will benefit the Mills Lawn PTO.

  • • Yarn Registry BLOG: A Landfill is an Ecosystem Unto Itself, part IV

      Many bird species that call the Rumpke grasslands home: birdsong mixes with the rattle and hum of machinery to create a cyborg symphony that represents the in/organic mix that is the landfill itself.

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