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SIDEBAR: More CBE delay
It will be several months before Council decides whether to fund the CBE infrastructure, according to Interim Manager Kent Bristol at Monday’s Council meeting.
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Arthur Morgan House B&B change now off table
This week the potential change in use of a village bed and breakfast to allow an intervention program for those convicted of drunk driving and other offenses, came to a halt when the potential buyer withdrew her conditional use permit application.
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Carl Phillip Spier
Carl Phillip Spier died peacefully at home in Brewster, Mass., on Jan. 26, three months shy of his 91st birthday.
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EnviroFlight, Antioch College seek partnership
Antioch College and the local sustainable animal feed business EnviroFlight are poised to collaborate in a way that leaders believe will benefit both entities.
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Feb. 6, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
Feb. 6, 2014 Bulldog sports round-up
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‘Godzilla’ takes to the stage with a comic twist
A 500-foot fire-breathing monster rises from the sea and tromps around with no regard for human life.
That’s the gist the plot of an upcoming local production, only this time, GODZILLA! is a clever comedy with pop music. -
Walt Tulecke
Walt Tulecke died peacefully with family nearby at Friends Care Center on Jan. 28, following surgery for a broken hip. He was 89 years old, two weeks shy of his 90th birthday.
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Local business rebounding
Local businesses appear to be recovering and returning the Village to pre-2009 tax revenue levels, according to data from the Regional Income Tax Agency, or RITA.
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Search for new village manager begins
At Village Council’s Jan. 21 meeting, Council member Brian Housh presented recommendations for the process and timeline for the upcoming Village manager search.
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All Greek to me: A peek at Project-Based Learning
The Yellow Springs Schools presented a peek at Project-Based Learning at Mills Lawn School Friday, Jan. 31.
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