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Village Council— Budget review shows revenue drop
At Village Council’s Jan. 3 meeting, Council members revisited the 2012 general fund budget and proposed Village capital projects for this year. Overall, the Village anticipates a drop in its general fund of about 25 percent compared to 2011,
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Upbeat season for downtown
For those turned off by the endless lines and swarming hoards of Black Friday shoppers at big box stores and malls, Yellow Springs may be a less hectic and more pleasant alternative.
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A therapy dog in need of some help
Recently, Diane Davis discovered that her dog has a congenital malformation on her left knee, which causes pain and lameness. Consequently, Raskel can’t walk on slippery hospital floors like other service dogs.
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Jan. 19, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
Jan. 19, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
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A brew of perfect proportion
If there were such a thing as the perfect beer, the new Vitruvian Brewing Company would brew it. Their aim is to create a brew so perfectly balanced in nutrient, aroma and flavor that it could be called a “canon of proportions,” like the Vitruvian Man.
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Oil company drilling OK’d
Oil drilling may soon begin just outside Yellow Springs as a Miami Township couple recently gave an out-of-state oil and gas company permission to drill on their 61-acre property on West Yellow Springs-Fairfield Road.
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Jan. 12, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
Jan. 12, 2012 Bulldog sports round-up
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Miyazaki photo exhibit— True faces of Wisconsin protesters
Kevin Miyazaki, a photojournalist by trade, decided to record a more accurate picture of the Wisconsin statehouse protesters by setting up a portrait studio on the sidewalk and photographing the people who had come to voice their concerns.
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Council ranks transition items
At their Jan. 3 meeting, Village Council members identified the work projects that Village Manager Mark Cundiff will finish before he leaves his job, along with priorities for the new interim manager.
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The economy— Businesses choose to stay in village in 2011
2011 Year in review: Business and Economy
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