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					Down time  Arbor Care crew member Aaron Horn was the lucky one in the bucket Monday morning on W. North College, as the company worked to cut down a diseased ash tree. 
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					Jan. 17, 2013 Bulldog Sports Round-up  Jan. 17, 2013 Bulldog Sports Round-up 
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					New firm helps village go green  Interested in solar power? Adding insulation to your home? A super high-efficiency furnace? Then one local company, which is expanding services this month under a new name, may be the place to go for homeowners wanting to go green. 
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					Village Council— Pay hike gets initial OKAt their Jan. 7 meeting, Village Council members approved 4–1 the first reading of an ordinance to raise Council members’ stipends from $4,000 a year to $7,200. Council members will take the final vote on the ordinance at their Jan. 22 meeting. 
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					New police officer resignsAfter nine months on the job, Yellow Springs police officer Jeff Kimpan resigned on Dec. 19 from his position with the force. His resignation was effective immediately. 
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					Frankie Ritter RuoppFrankie Ritter Ruopp, a former teacher and longtime volunteer in Yellow Springs community projects, died peacefully at her home in Tucson, Ariz. on Tuesday, Jan. She was 85. 
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					Chief Pettiford— Building on what’s worked  When Yellow Springs Police Chief Anthony Pettiford was growing up in the village, the town was a place where everyone seemed to know everyone else. The town felt very safe, and an important part of that safety was the presence of the local police. 
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					Theodore Jackson  Theodore Jackson of Yellow Springs died Tuesday, Jan. 8, at Friends Care Community. He was 87. 
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					Sister Teresa Eileen Alexander  Sister Teresa Eileen Alexander died peacefully on Jan. 1 at Maryknoll Sisters Residential Care IV. She was 86. 
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					Oscar Peters  Oscar Peters of Yellow Springs died Jan. 6 after a short stay at the Hospice of Dayton. He was 94. 










 




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