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Police chief resigns
Police Chief Dave Hale announced his resignation, in a statement read by Village Manager Patti Bates at tonight’s special Council meeting. The meeting addressed police tactics that caused distress and chaos for many at the recent New Year’s Eve Ball Drop.
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New Year’s celebration turns ugly with police actions
The traditional Yellow Springs ball drop turned ugly on New Year’s Eve when police drove through the crowd at 12:08 a.m.
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To Trump from you, via WYSO
If you could tell President-elect Donald Trump anything, what would it be?
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Third sergeant to be hired by Yellow Springs Police
The Yellow Springs Police Department will be adding a new sergeant to its ranks, drawn from the officers currently on the force.
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Village Council considers 2017 goals
At their Dec. 5 meeting, Council members reviewed a status update on this year’s Village Council goals with an eye toward identifying 2017 goals.
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Village votes by precinct
Forget all that weird election news from last week. It was just a bad dream! In reality Hillary Clinton swept the polls!
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Villagers react to historic election
Donald Trump’s unexpected win hit Yellow Springs hard last week. In the days following the election, dozens of villagers registered emotions ranging from shock, disbelief and confusion to dismay, alarm, outrage and grief.
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State House, Senate races— Hometown challengers fall short
Two Yellow Springs hopefuls for state office fell short of their goal Tuesday night against Republican incumbents who decidedly retained their seats in the Ohio Senate and House.
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U.S. House and Senate: Republicans keep Congress
Moderate Republican incumbents held& on firmly to their seats in Ohio’s U.S. Congressional races.
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State and county issues
Election results: state and county concerns
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