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No legal issues with housing
There are no legal obstacles to the Village pursuing its current affordable housing project, according to Village Law Director John Chambers
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Man attempts to rob US Bank
At 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, March 3, a US Bank employee reported that someone had attempted to rob the bank.
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Revenue drop leads to levy renewal
On May 3 Yellow Springers will be asked to vote on Issue 1, a renewal of the current Village five-year 8.4 mill property tax levy due to expire at the end of 2011.
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Village solar project proposed
The Village of Yellow Springs, which already gets a third of its electricity from renewable sources, has an opportunity to add locally-produced renewable energy to its portfolio.
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Irwin Abrams memorial
A gathering in memory of the life of Irwin Abrams will be held Sunday, March 13, at 3 p.m. in the Friends Care Center dining room.
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John Spariosu memorial
An open house memorial celebration will be held in honor of John Spariosu on Saturday, March 12.
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Energy report cards firststep towards conservation
Energy report cards will soon be sent to some residents in hopes that the data will spur residents to make energy-efficiency upgrades to their homes.
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Edward J. McHugh
Edward J. McHugh died at home on Wednesday, March 2. He was 81.
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Village affordable housing project elicits community support, concerns
In a discussion of a proposed affordable housing development at Village Council’s Feb. 22 meeting, some villagers spoke in support of the potential public/private partnership to build four permanently-affordable homes.
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March 10, 2011 Bulldog Sports Round-up
Boys basketball falls short in tourney In the first round of the sectional tournament on Tuesday, March 1, the Yellow Springs boys varsity basketball team faced a heartbreaking loss.
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