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2020 Election preliminary results— Trump takes Ohio, Village levy passes
According to unofficial results, Trump won Ohio, and its 18 electoral votes, by a margin of 53% to 45%.
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Election Day 2020: how to vote
Voters have just two days left to cast their ballots for the 2020 presidential general election. There are three ways to vote in this election. Read more in our Voter’s Guide for the 2020 General Election:
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Ballard seeks Ohio Senate seat
The News rounds out its candidate spotlights this week with a brief profile of Democratic state senatorial candidate Charles Ballard.
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Council OKs land use plan
At its Monday, Oct. 19, virtual meeting, Village Council unanimously approved a new comprehensive plan, which will guide the Village’s development and land use decisions through 2030.
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Tims vies for House seat; Lachman runs for judge
The News continues its election coverage this week with profiles of two more area candidates. Both candidates are Democrats with support among Yellow Springs’ heavily Democratic voters.
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Village seeks levy renewal
The 8.4-mill, five-year levy, first adopted in 2006, generates about $835,000 annually, according to the Greene County Auditor’s Office. As a fixed-rate levy, its passage will not increase voters’ tax bill, despite the recent increase in local property values.
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Voting begins for Nov. 3 election
Election Day — Tuesday, Nov. 3 — is less than a month away, and election season in Ohio is in full swing.
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Fire station sale still pending
The community might not know who bought the old Miami Township fire station on Corry Street for another two months.
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Comprehensive Land Use Plan— Road map to future growth
Public feedback has emphasized the need for a broader economic base, more diversity of housing types and prices and municipal broadband, among other priorities.
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Village Council— Apartments, businesses must recycle
Local apartment complex and commercial property owners must offer recycling services to their tenants, Village Council decided at its Sept. 21 regular meeting, held virtually.
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