Government Section :: Page 122
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Task force targets drugs
Last year two drug-related arrests in a single incident were made in Yellow Springs by the ACE Task Force, the Greene County agency that fights drug-related crimes at a multijurisdictional level.
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A tale of two waters
Soon, Council will choose between upgrading its aging water plant or purchasing water from Springfield. It seems timely, then, to compare various aspects of Yellow Springs and Springfield water.
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No-coal choice saved money
The Village’s decision five years ago against investing in a 1,600-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Illinois may have spared its electric customers from decades of high utility bills.
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Financing for solar farm is delayed
Financing for a Village solar farm is taking longer than expected, raising uncertainty about when, or whether, the local project will be built.
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Opinions differ over wind power
When Ohio’s largest wind farm comes online this summer, 300-ton turbines reaching 40 stories high will convert wind into electricity, and will help Ohioans cut carbon dioxide emissions and stem climate change. Or will it?
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YS News Water Survey Results
See the results from a recent Yellow Springs News online survey of 205 municipal water customers.
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Open house slated
The Yellow Springs police department will hold an open house tonight, Wednesday, May 16, 6-8 p.m.
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Tackling hard water, hard choices
Of all the critical decisions made by municipal governments, perhaps no decisions are more important than those concerning water.
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Village objects to court ruling in tap-in case
On Friday, April 20, the Village of Yellow Springs filed objections to the first ruling by a Greene County magistrate who decided in favor of Ken and Betheen Struewing in their case against the Village.
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Small towns, bigger water bills
The price we pay for the water that flows from our taps is determined by a variety of factors, including a bit of guesswork
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