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Do we have a source on John Lithgow's current residence(s)? Remember, too, that it is possible he maintains residences in more than one place, e.g. LA and Yellow Springs. -- SwissCelt 17:33, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
Would Sam Borchers count as a "notable resident?" He got put up and erased before...he's an elite-level runner on the national level to be sure, but there's the whole issue of putting extra pressure on a kid who's still only a high school competitor.
I live in Greene County (in between YS and Xenia) and I beleive this statement is way off:
"illegal drug use, particularly the smoking of cannabis in public places, is generally ignored by village law enforcement."
I have seen MANY people get arrested for this sort of drug use over the past 15 years I lived in the area. I'd like to see proof of some kind. user:Pzg Ratzinger
The citation for the statmenet that marajuna is smoked publicy on the streets in Yellow Springs doesn't actually say anything of the sort. It just says some people demonstrated in protest of anti-pot laws. Having been a resident of Yellow Springs for quite some time, I have never seen anyone smoking pot in public here.
The citation for the statement that marijuana is "smoked publicly on the streets of Yellow Springs" doesn't actually mention that anywhere. It primarily concerns a "Million Marijuana March" along Columbus' High St and mentions Yellow Springs along with 160 other cities involved in the protest. The only reference to public drug usage in the entire article is to High St (Columbus) marchers who allegedly lit up during the protest. "According to WSU student Laura Skaggs people drove by honking at pro-pot signs and held bongs out their windows showing their approval." "A few people covered up with their signs and smoked during the march," said Skaggs." This citation does not support the assertion. It should be properly cited or removed. -- Rydra Wong 17:53, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
Does Wikipedia have to include an article about a person in order for that person to be included in a Notable Persons list? Mrs. Clauser wrote 21 teleplays between 1965 and 1994, including seven Bonanza episodes, several mini-series and several made-for-TV movies. She also has published several novels, making for an opus I think worthy of notability. Nevertheless, someone deleted my reference to her on the grounds of non-notability. Andyyso ( talk) 03:48, 9 December 2009 (UTC)
What is the point of re-adding the census numbers from 12+ years ago when we have the most recent numbers already in the article?-- Chimino ( talk) 15:44, 22 December 2012 (UTC)
The 2000 census demonstrated the lack of racial diversity in Yellow Springs. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 140.194.140.31 ( talk) 20:33, 3 June 2013 (UTC)
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Hasn't Yellow Springs, Ohio been declared 'dog friendly' with a public dog park? Yellow Springs SMART Dog Park? [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] Would it not seem desirable to include mention of this Yellow Springs innovation that hopes to 'go continental' within a period of time, after demonstrating market viability? I have no vested financial interest (and haven't been in Yellow Springs for decades) - but respect the personhood of dogs as 'subjects of each life'. MaynardClark ( talk) 18:44, 7 January 2022 (UTC)
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Do we have a source on John Lithgow's current residence(s)? Remember, too, that it is possible he maintains residences in more than one place, e.g. LA and Yellow Springs. -- SwissCelt 17:33, 14 September 2006 (UTC)
Would Sam Borchers count as a "notable resident?" He got put up and erased before...he's an elite-level runner on the national level to be sure, but there's the whole issue of putting extra pressure on a kid who's still only a high school competitor.
I live in Greene County (in between YS and Xenia) and I beleive this statement is way off:
"illegal drug use, particularly the smoking of cannabis in public places, is generally ignored by village law enforcement."
I have seen MANY people get arrested for this sort of drug use over the past 15 years I lived in the area. I'd like to see proof of some kind. user:Pzg Ratzinger
The citation for the statmenet that marajuna is smoked publicy on the streets in Yellow Springs doesn't actually say anything of the sort. It just says some people demonstrated in protest of anti-pot laws. Having been a resident of Yellow Springs for quite some time, I have never seen anyone smoking pot in public here.
The citation for the statement that marijuana is "smoked publicly on the streets of Yellow Springs" doesn't actually mention that anywhere. It primarily concerns a "Million Marijuana March" along Columbus' High St and mentions Yellow Springs along with 160 other cities involved in the protest. The only reference to public drug usage in the entire article is to High St (Columbus) marchers who allegedly lit up during the protest. "According to WSU student Laura Skaggs people drove by honking at pro-pot signs and held bongs out their windows showing their approval." "A few people covered up with their signs and smoked during the march," said Skaggs." This citation does not support the assertion. It should be properly cited or removed. -- Rydra Wong 17:53, 3 December 2006 (UTC)
Does Wikipedia have to include an article about a person in order for that person to be included in a Notable Persons list? Mrs. Clauser wrote 21 teleplays between 1965 and 1994, including seven Bonanza episodes, several mini-series and several made-for-TV movies. She also has published several novels, making for an opus I think worthy of notability. Nevertheless, someone deleted my reference to her on the grounds of non-notability. Andyyso ( talk) 03:48, 9 December 2009 (UTC)
What is the point of re-adding the census numbers from 12+ years ago when we have the most recent numbers already in the article?-- Chimino ( talk) 15:44, 22 December 2012 (UTC)
The 2000 census demonstrated the lack of racial diversity in Yellow Springs. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 140.194.140.31 ( talk) 20:33, 3 June 2013 (UTC)
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Hasn't Yellow Springs, Ohio been declared 'dog friendly' with a public dog park? Yellow Springs SMART Dog Park? [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] Would it not seem desirable to include mention of this Yellow Springs innovation that hopes to 'go continental' within a period of time, after demonstrating market viability? I have no vested financial interest (and haven't been in Yellow Springs for decades) - but respect the personhood of dogs as 'subjects of each life'. MaynardClark ( talk) 18:44, 7 January 2022 (UTC)
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