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More cost, more services in Village
Conventional wisdom says that Yellow Springs is an expensive place to live relative to other area towns, and statistics bear out that assumption.
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Many 2010 Village projects
At the March 7 Village Council meeting, Village Manager Mark Cundiff presented a report on some of the Village’s 2010 significant accomplishments.
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Robert B. Van Lehn
Robert “Bob” B. Van Lehn died on March 15. He was 85.
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Pete Harner
Paul S. “Pete” Harner died at Greene Memorial Hospital on March 18. He was 93.
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Loan fund restrictions eased
At their March 7 meeting, members of Village Council took an initial step toward removing the current restriction that prohibits nonprofits from applying for loans from the Village Revolving Loan Fund for Economic Development.
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Board approves school cuts
At the Yellow Springs school board meeting Thursday, March 10, five Yellow Springs High School students spoke in support of their orchestra teacher, whose position was one of many slated to be cut that night.
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March 24, 2011 Bulldog Sports Round-up
March 24, 2011 Bulldog Sports Round-up
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Roosevelt speaks on schools crisis
Public education in America is in dire straits, and people of all political persuasions need to put aside differences and find solutions together, according to Antioch College President Mark Roosevelt.
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Census shows resident drop
If estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau hold, the population in the Village of Yellow Springs may have declined by 12.9 percent from 2000 to 2009, to 3,275 residents.
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School proposes budget cuts
Last week the Yellow Springs school district released the cuts to the 2011–12 budget that the school board will consider at its meeting tonight, Thursday, March 10, at 7 p.m.
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