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Plan dropped; wellhead likely safe
Sometime in 1988, a host of volatile organic chemicals were found deep in the aquifer that feeds the Village’s municipal drinking water wells. Around the same time, the federal government mandated safeguarding the quality of the groundwater.
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Borer likely dooms ash trees
Many majestic canopy trees around the village are ash trees. And if they’re not already infested with the Emerald Ash Borer beetle, they will be soon. Within a few years, they’ll be dead.
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School board names likely tax hike
Last week the Yellow Springs school board favored a 7.5-mill levy for the November 2012 ballot to bring in new money to the district and offset several years of deficit spending.
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May 24, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round Up
May 24, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round Up
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Phyllis Walker
Phyllis Marie Beckford Walker died Friday, May 18 in her home in Yellow Springs. She was 86.
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Villagers weigh in on their water
Ask villagers about their experience with Yellow Springs water and the stories will flow.
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High school honors high achievers
Yellow Springs High School recognized a number of graduating students at the school’s annual scholarship awards ceremony on Wednesday, May 16.
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June 1 deadline for wind, bike project
At Council’s May 7 meeting, Council members continued discussion on both issues, one a project aimed to make the village more attractive to cyclists, and the other adding more renewable energy to the Village energy portfolio.
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Gil Stempfly
Gil Stempfly died in Cincinnati on Saturday, May 12. He was 77 years old.
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May 17, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round Up
May 17, 2012 Bulldog Sports Round Up
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