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Jan
23
2025

Government Section :: Page 119

  • Commune with nature without harming it, or yourself

    A special hike along the Inman Trail will follow a more than 50-year-old scripted guide written by former Glen Helen Director Ken Hunt on Saturday.

    The Glen will host a Leave No Trace wilderness training day at the end of the month. Registration deadline is this Sunday.

  • Fireworks on the Fourth

    Click here for more photos from the July 4 fireworks display.

  • Emergency cooling shelter established

    The Village of Yellow Springs has designated the John Bryan Community Center as a 24-hour emergency cooling center.

  • A new look and safer sidewalks for downtown

    Villagers will encounter changes downtown this summer, as a village sidewalk renovation project on the eastern side of Xenia Avenue that aims to make downtown safer and more attractive moves ahead.

  • Township losing estate revenue

    As a result of reduced state and local funds, Miami Township will need to decide how much to rein in the general fund, which is expected to lose nearly 12 percent of its budget this year, and then sustain another 12 percent in cuts the following year.

  • Curliss new Village manager

    On Monday, Village Council unanimously voted to offer Laura Curliss the position of Village manager. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    Village Council members unanimously voted to offer the job of permanent Village manager to Laura Curliss, who has been the interim manager since February.

  • Star witness

    Miami Valley star gazer Pat Craig set up a refractor telescope on the Antioch College golf course last Tuesday, June 5, for this century’s only chance to see Venus transit the sun.

  • Curliss is new Village manager

    Yellow Springs Interim Manager Laura Curliss has been named the village’s permanent manager by Village Council.

  • Council poised to hire Curliss

    Laura Curliss will leave her position as Village manager. (News file photo)

    Yellow Springs Village Council is poised to vote on whether to hire Interim Manager Laura Curliss as the Village’s permanent manager following its regular June 4 meeting.

  • Karen Wintrow honored— A local and regional thinker

    Village Council member Karen Wintrow received the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission’s annual Regional Stewardship Award last month. An MVRPC board and committee member, Wintrow received the award because of her efforts to improve the Dayton region and because she’s a “regional thinker.” (Submitted photo)

    When Karen Wintrow isn’t thinking about Yellow Springs, she’s thinking about the Dayton region. For that work, Wintrow received the group’s annual Regional Stewardship Award last month.

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