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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.

  • 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.

  • U.S. House and Senate: Republicans keep Congress

    Moderate Republican incumbents held& on firmly to their seats in Ohio’s U.S. Congressional races.

  • State and county issues

    Election results: state and county concerns

  • In stunning upset, Trump clinches presidency

    It wasn’t supposed to be a long night. But for Democrats in particular, Tuesday was a really, really long night.

  • Yellow Springs elects Hillary

    Yellow Springs went its own way this election. Miami Township voters were closer to national and county trends.

  • Villagers volunteer for Hillary

    Clinton campaign volunteers Luan Heit and Nick Barton of Xenia were among about 11 volunteers making get-out-the vote phone calls for their candidate last week. Organizers say several hundred villagers have volunteered for the campaign. (Photo by Diane Chiddister)

    In her almost 90 years, Betty Ford has never before volunteered to help in a presidential campaign. But this year, several times a week, Ford can be found at a local home making calls to get out the vote for Hillary Clinton.

  • Trump wins; local precincts remain unreported

    Defying pundits and polls, Donald Trump turned the election map red last night, winning in the battleground states.

  • Village Council acts on CBE project

    Village Council moved ahead with plans to extend infrastructure to the property known as the Center for Business and Education, or CBE, at its regular meeting Monday, Oct. 17.

  • WSU sells land to Township for fire station

    The Wright State University Board of Trustees approved the sale to Miami Township of land bounded by Marshall and Herman Streets and Xenia Avenue. (Via Google Maps)

    The Wright State University Board of Trustees voted to sell two acres of WSU-owned land on Xenia Avenue to Miami Township, which aims to build a new fire station on the location.

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