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• Food aid for villagers in need
Given the higher median income and sense of community that characterizes Yellow Springs, it might be hard for some to imagine that there are residents who experience what is known as “food insecurity” — limited or uncertain access to food.
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• U.S. House and Senate: Republicans keep Congress
Moderate Republican incumbents held& on firmly to their seats in Ohio’s U.S. Congressional races.
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• Yellow Springs Planning Commission
Monday, Nov. 28, 2016, 7 p.m.
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• Building an historic collection at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture
The opening of the Smithsonian’s new National Museum of African American History and Culture on the National Mall in September followed more than a century of efforts to recognize formally in our nation’s Capital the contributions of black Americans in the making, building, growth and life of this country.
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• State and county issues
Election results: state and county concerns
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• Happy to be home again
When people ask Zo Van Eaton Meister if she grew up in Yellow Springs, she usually replies, “Sort of.” The story of her connection to the village is complicated.
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• Your Village Needs You!
Art and Culture Commission; Energy Board
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• In stunning upset, Trump clinches presidency
It wasn’t supposed to be a long night. But for Democrats in particular, Tuesday was a really, really long night.
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• Antioch College— New spokesperson, old ties
Thirty-six years after graduation, Mark Reynolds is back at Antioch College. The former theater and communications major, class of 1980, now occupies an office on the fourth floor of South Hall.
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• Public Meetings
Village of Yellow Springs
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