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• Eclectic items both dirty, fabulous
Where else in town can you buy a handmade fedora, a set of fairy wings, a 1920s men’s tie, a women’s disco-era vintage blouse and a puffy ’80s jean jacket?
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• Council to vote on CBE
What’s the best way for Village Council to proceed with deciding whether to spend $1 million to fund the Center for Business and Education infrastructure? After a hiatus of several months on the locally controversial issue, Council discussed CBE funding again at its June 2 meeting, with some Council members wanting to move ahead quickly and one urging a slowing down of the process.
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• New brewery, food truck approved
Village Planning Commission approved two conditional use applications this week for a tasting room for Vitruvian Brewery Company and a food truck at Antioch University Midwest. Plan board members approved both requests in line with staff recommendations at their meeting on Monday, June 9.
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• Determining to Proceed with the Center for Business and Education and Authorizing Village Manager to Retain Bond Counsel
ORDINANCE NO. 2014-16, VILLAGE OF YELLOW SPRINGS, OHIO Determining to Proceed with the Center for Business and Education and Authorizing Village Manager to Retain Bond Counsel WHEREAS, the Village Council has determined that there is good cause for proceeding with the development known as the Center for Business and Education (“CBE Public Improvement Project”); and […]
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• Chlorine gas plant risk is worrisome
When two freight trains collided on the track near Graniteville, S.C. in 2005, one of the derailed train cars filled with 90 tons of chlorine gas ruptured. A yellowish-green noxious cloud containing 120,000 pounds of the poisonous gas spread quickly along the ground, causing those nearby to cough, choke and wheeze while burning their eyes, skin and throats.
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• Evie Ladin & Keith Terry to perform at Glen Helen Building
Antioch College will host an evening of body music, acoustic American songs and storytelling on Wednesday, June 18, at 7 p.m. at the Glen Helen Building.
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• Mills Lawn students graffiti for peace
If you spot a couple of rainbow-laden vehicles around the village this year, you’ve got Mills Lawn fifth graders and villagers Joe Ayres and Karla Horvath to thank.
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• College big news: wins victory on path to accreditation
Antioch College President Mark Roosevelt announced Saturday night that the college was awarded candidacy status in its pursuit of accreditation, a significant victory in the college’s rebirth.
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• Yellow Springs’ Vitruvian Brewery sets up tasting room
Yellow Springs Planning Commission approved a conditional use applications this week for a tasting room for Vitruvian Brewery Company located at MillWorks business park on Walnut Street. Though the business is not yet open, Vitruvian Brewing Company owners Shane and Jacqui Creepingbear have received their brewer’s license and plan to make an announcement soon about their opening, Shane Creepingbear said this week.
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• More shifts at Village police
Changes in personnel at the Yellow Springs Police Department are becoming the norm this year. Two more full-time officers either resigned or requested reduced hours last month, following the resignation of two full-time officers in February and March.
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