Economy Section :: Page 46
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HEAP winter crisis assistance begins
With frigid weather approaching, qualifying Yellow Springers can again seek assistance with heating costs during the winter season through Ohio’s Home Energy Assistance Program, or HEAP.
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Geis replaces Omlor as leader of YSI
Change in leadership is afoot at YSI.
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Goat mowing at Antioch
To clear weeds at the Antioch College farm, the college has turned to four-legged help.
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Silver business forks into two
Connie and José Soto chose last weekend’s Street Fair to unveil their new handmade metal jewelry and art store, Twisted Tines.
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In coffee, it’s goats, not bears
According to the legend, coffee was discovered when an Ethiopian goat herder noticed his goats jumped and danced around when they ate the ripe red berries of a certain bush.
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Home, Inc. Davis Street project breaks ground
Home, Inc. broke ground yesterday on one of two new lots it’s developing at the end of West Davis Street.
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Living tiny, in line with values
When Ellen Dawson-Witt wanted to live a more sustainable life, she didn’t take half-measures. She moved to a farm, went off the grid, and downsized to a house the size of a shed.
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YS home appraisals remain steady
Property values in Yellow Springs stayed steady despite a more than five percent county-wide drop over the last two years, according to a recent Greene County appraisal.
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Tour of a Tiny House
When Ellen Dawson-Witt wanted to live a more sustainable life, she didn’t take half-measures — she downsized to a house the size of a shed. Now she’s offering a sustainability course out of her tiny house starting Tuesday, Oct. 1.
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Many benefits of e-Health deal
The Village has reaped many “not so obvious benefits” from its recent loan deal with Creative Memories that allowed the local business e-Health Data Solutions to stay in town, Roi Qualls, co-owner of eHDS, told Village Council at its Sept. 6 meeting.
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