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Council questions water plant hike
Council members considered that question at their March 7 meeting whether the village could recoup some of the money it paid for initial designs of the new water plant, given that cost turned out to be grossly inaccurate.
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CMYS to present the Zodiac Trio
The Zodiac Trio will perform a concert of chamber music at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, March 20, at the First Presbyterian Church.
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Yellow Springs school board eyes rising PBL costs
The Yellow Springs School District’s budget work session concerned itself with overall ways to increase revenue as the district slides to deficit spending.
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Memorial for Jewel Graham
A memorial service celebrating the life of Precious Jewel Graham will be held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 30.
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A taste for travel sparks new job
A taste for travel struck early for Antonia “Toni” Dosik, who points to a trip to Europe with her mother and sister when she was 13 as opening a door on the possibilities of the world.
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HRC focus on women’s safety
If a woman’s instinct says she’s unsafe in a situation, she should trust that feeling, according to two public safety experts at last Thursday’s Human Relations Commission, or HRC, meeting.
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Shirley Wexler
Shirley Wexler died in her home in Yellow Springs on Saturday, Feb. 27, 2016, at age 90.
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Gertrude ‘Trudy’ Helen Chasens
Gertrude Helen “Trudy” Chasens passed away at the age of 98 on Feb. 25, 2016, in Verona, Pa.
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Groups striving for a local economy of resilience, equity
A time bank. A worker-owned cooperative food hub. A cooperative entrepreneurial hub with shared services and support. Community-supported industries. Local financing and investing.
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Yellow Springs High School dancers cut ‘Footloose’
One week and one day out from opening night, the cast and crew of “Footloose” was hard at work, warming up their voices with crisp sounds: “va, va, va,” “no, no, no, no, no” and several rounds of “red leather, yellow leather.”
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