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2018 Year in Review: Village Council
2018 Year in Review: Village Council
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Commentary — Life finds a way after hurricane
On Oct. 10, Florida’s Gulf Coast was assaulted by Hurricane Michael, a Category 4 storm with winds sustained at 155 miles per hour — 2 miles per hour shy of being classified as a Category 5.
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Norma Jean Lineburgh
Our dear, sweet mother, (Norma) Jean Lineburgh (nee Cornish), passed away peacefully on Thursday morning, Dec. 27, 2018, at home in Yellow Springs.
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Terry Joe Snider
Terry Joe Snider transitioned into the spirit realm on Dec. 22, 2018, following a brief illness.
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Russell Walker
Russell Walker passed away Nov. 30, 2018, at Elmcroft of Xenia. He was 90 years old.
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Help spread the word— Find food, utility assistance
Alongside the signs of holiday prosperity in the village, Yellow Springs has its share of people in need. Fortunately, there are numerous programs in the area that are ready to help and are looking to assist as many people as possible.
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Ellis among Women of Influence
Ellis is currently being recognized for her efforts to shine a light on local stories, along with her long and successful career in radio. Recently she was named one of six 2019 Dayton YWCA Women of Influence, and she will receive the award at the annual Women of Influence luncheon on March 21, 2019, at the Dayton Convention Center.
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New owner for Town Drug
The village’s longtime lone pharmacy, Town Drug, is getting a new owner.
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Villager charges smart meters unsafe
In this two-part series, the News will examine the issues surrounding radio frequency radiation from both smart meters and new, fifth-generation wireless technology.
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Council green lights senior apartments
Plans to build a 54-unit affordable senior apartment complex in the village will move forward after Council approved the project at its Dec. 17 meeting.
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