Government Section :: Page 106
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More candidates vie for offices
With just under two weeks left to file petitions to run for local office, the races for Village Council, school board and Township Trustees are becoming more robust, according to the Greene County Board of Elections this week.
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Three new police officers hired
The three newcomers join officers Patrick Roegner, Naomi Penrod, David Meister, Brian Carlson and Tom Sexton. Part-time officers include retired veterans Dennis Nipper, Al Pierce and Doug Andrus (who is currently on leave), with occasional support from Tom Knickerbocker.
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Villager arrested for making threat
Police arrested Stanley (Steve) Hetzler, Yellow Springs, on Tuesday, July 23, after he uttered a threat to harm the Village Council.
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The day following a shootout in Yellow Springs
The day following an all-night shootout in the village that left one man dead, police held a joint press conference, Village staff retained a community counseling service, and residents mourned together at dusk.
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VIDEO—Village of Yellow Springs hosts press conference on recent police shootout
Four Greene County law enforcement bureaus held a joint press conference this afternoon in the Village offices at Bryan Center.
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Yellow Springs police shootout ends in villager’s death
A Yellow Springs man died last night during a stand-off with police.
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Yellow Springs Police respond to active shooter in village
Yellow Springs Police responded to an active shooter on North High Street.
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More candidates heat up races
A robust field of candidates have announced their intention to run for either Village Council, school board or Miami Township Trustees this fall.
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MTFR seeks new facility; WSU land is preferred option
At its July 15 meeting Village Council approved a letter of support for Miami Township Fire-Rescue’s proposal to acquire the former site of Wright State Family Clinic for a new fire station and Township administration building.
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Village to pick up tree limbs next week
The Village will collect storm debris set out at the curb next week.
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