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Donna Carol Cottrell • The Yellow Springs News


Donna Carol Cottrell died Feb. 4, 2021, at the age of 84. She was born in Quincy, Ill., on Sept. 25, 1936, to Maxine and Carl Cottrell.
Donna is remembered as the beloved of James Parker, with whom she brought four children into the world. Donna and Jim moved from the Fairborn, Ohio, area to Yellow Springs in 1974 so that their kids could continue their education at Antioch School.
They quickly came to embrace the village, where Donna worked for the Chamber of Commerce in helping to make the annual sidewalk sale into what we know now as the biannual Street Fair. She served on various boards and committees, including the Yellow Springs School Board and a fundraising committee for the Friends Care Center. In later years, she volunteered at the YS Senior Center. ....

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Yellow Springs Village Council approves 2021 budget • The Yellow Springs News


At Village Council’s final meeting of 2020, Council unanimously passed a budget for the new year calling for spending increases amid falling revenues.
The deficit budget, the Village’s first in four years, includes $4.23 million in expenses while projecting revenue of $3.27 million.
Council had been discussing the budget with Village staff since October. Since it was first proposed, staff trimmed some expenses in response to Council member concerns about going in the red.
No citizens spoke at the public hearing ahead of the second and final vote.
Council Vice President Marianne MacQueen emphasized that spending was up in 2021 because reserves have been set aside for years specifically for infrastructure investments. ....

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