Nov
24
2024

Government Section :: Page 128

  • Council OKs Village staff reorganization

    Village Council gave initial approval to a re-organization of the Village administrative structure at its Sept. 19 meeting with a 4–1 vote in favor of a proposal from Village Manager Mark Cundiff.

  • YS home appraisals remain steady

    Property values in Yellow Springs stayed steady despite a more than five percent county-wide drop over the last two years, according to a recent Greene County appraisal.

  • DP&L repairs one-hour blackout

    Power was out for the entire village of Yellow Springs between 10:30 and 11:30 on Monday, due to a broken switch.

  • DP&L repairs one-hour blackout

    Power was out for the entire village of Yellow Springs between 10:30 and 11:30 on Monday, due to a broken switch.

  • Village Council — Reorganization moves ahead

    At their Sept. 6 meeting, all members of Village Council expressed support for a proposed Village staff reorganization that would eliminate two current positions, in an effort to reduce the work load on the Village manager by hiring an assistant manager.

  • Rumpke issues new, larger recycling containers

    Rumpke is rolling out larger recycling carts that could increase recycling in Yellow Springs.

  • No return for clinic; possible fire station site

    the Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine no longer plans to rebuild the school’s health clinic that was located in Yellow Springs; however, the Miami Township Fire-Rescue department hopes to provide a new community use for the site.

  • Police Chief Grote to retire

    Police Chief John Grote announced that he is retiring from the force. (Yellow Springs News Archives)

    After 25 years of community policing in Yellow Springs, Police Chief John Grote has announced that he is retiring from the force.

  • Dinner to support the creatures that ask ‘Whoo Cooks for You?’

    Whoo Cooks for You?, is a locavore’s feast on Sept. 11 to support the Glen Helen Raptor Center.

  • Barr project forum scheduled

    At their Aug. 15 meeting, members of Village Council agreed to hold a public hearing on the Planned Unit Development, or PUD, request from Home, Inc. to build senior apartments on the Barr property downtown at Council’s Sept. 19 meeting.

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