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Visitors Bureau awards six grants in 2018
GREENVILLE, OH – The Darke County Visitors Bureau released the names of the recipients of the 2018 Darke County Tourism Grants. This year, six recipients were chosen (up from four in 2017) – The Annie Oakley Festival Committee’s Cowboy Mounted Shooting Contest, Versailles Poultry Days, Main Street Greenville’s Popcorn & Prohibition event... read more.
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More Tax Scams Reported as Filing Deadline Nears
March numbers double January’s numbers - (COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today warned that more consumers are reporting tax scams ahead of the April 17 tax-filing deadline. In March, the Ohio Attorney General’s Help Center logged more than 340 reports of tax scams, compared to about 160 in January and 280 in February. “Scam artists cast a... read more.
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Garst Museum Searching for History on Darke County Barns
Drive anywhere in Darke County and you will see an old barn. Although many have outlived their purpose, they are still admired for their weathered beauty and the craftsmanship that has enabled them to stand for hundreds of years. Garst Museum has some recorded history in their reference library on some of the interesting barns that once dotted Darke County. Many of the century old barns... read more.
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Visitors Bureau offers paid internship
GREENVILLE, OH – The Darke County Visitors Bureau will again offer a paid summer internship to a qualified student in the areas of marketing, tourism and hospitality.  This individual will be part of a dynamic marketing team and have the opportunity to be involved with virtually all aspects of the organization’s efforts. The Darke County Visitors Bureau is a not-for-profit, destination marketing... read more.
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Edison State Students Place in National Ag Marketing Contest
The Agriculture Finance class at Edison State Community College’s Darke County Campus recently participated in a national commodity marketing challenge, AgYield Simulation. Two Edison State students, Kayla Seman, of Bradford, and Wyatt King, of Greenville, placed in the top five out of 60 individuals who competed. Seman finished in second... read more.
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Skid Steer Rodeo Coming to the Great Darke County Fair
Calling all skid steer and track loader operators! It’s time to show your skills at the rodeo…the Skid Steer Rodeo, presented by Apple Farm Service! Are you the best skid steer or track loader operator? Apple Farm Service will be at the Great Darke County Fair to find out! Contestants will be timed as they finish a series of obstacles while operating a skid steer... read more.
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Poultry Going Platinum
In advance of the upcoming festival, and to allow parade and festival preparation, the Poultry Days Board is proud to share the 2018 theme artwork.  While the current board will be seeking another annual sales record the Poultry Days organization is anticipating a significant milestone as the festival expects to sell its One Millionth Dinner.   In recognition... read more.
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Summit Focuses on Protecting Children in Domestic Violence Cases, By Anne Yeager
March 26, 2018 - A consortium of state agencies gathered at a local conference aimed at helping end the cycle of domestic abuse for Ohio children. It’s called Calling All Heroes, to discuss what happens to children in court systems when they are abused within the family and the family goes through a divorce. “When I first started, I would argue, she’s a... read more.
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New Options Available for Ohio's High School Equivalence Test
Ohioans now have three testing options for earning a certificate of high school equivalence. The Ohio Department of Education approved GED, HiSET and TASC as the official testing companies for adult learners to use to earn the certificate of high school equivalence, generally considered to be the equivalent of a high school diploma. “For individuals... read more.
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Local Republican Leader Appointed to NFRW Board
ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Lyn Bliss, a local Republican woman leader will serve on the Board of Directors of the National Federation of Republican Women (NFRW) in 2018-2019. NFRW President Jody Rushton has appointed Lyn Bliss of Greenville to the organization’s Bylaws Committee, which is responsible for accepting proposed amendments to the NFRW Bylaws and approval of... read more.
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Main Street Greenville to Facilitate Veteran Banner Program
GREENVILLE, Ohio-  Main Street Greenville is proud to announce their newest project, The Hometown Heroes Banner Program. This program was created to pay tribute to the brave men and women in Greenville who are serving, have served, or have given their life to our country in the United States Armed Forces. The Hometown Heroes banners will be displayed... read more.
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Red Cross Smoke Detectors Not Part of Safety Recall
March 22, 2018 —The United States Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) is recalling Kidde dual-sensor (photoelectric and ionization) smoke alarms—models PI2010 and PI9010 because they could fail to work in the event of a fire. The smoke alarms installed by the Red Cross are NOT part of the CPSC recall. The Red Cross is installing Kidde... read more.
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Search warrant results in drug arrest
On March 22, 2018, Darke County Sheriff Narcotics Unit, along with the Darke County Special Response Team, conducted a search warrant at 114 ½ West Main Street, Rossburg, Ohio  45362. At the time of the search warrant, three individuals were in the residence.  All three were taken into custody without incident. 47-year old James R. Paris was arrested for possession of... read more.
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The Daily Signal… White House Releases New Details on School Safety Agenda, Fred Lucas - March 12, 2018 - President Donald Trump will push states to make it easier to seize weapons from people a court finds dangerous, hold federal agencies more accountable for background checks, and promote arming teachers. The White House’s formal release of a school safety agenda is an early step, as the president is also naming a commission to come up... read more.
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Harrison to represent Darke County on Ohio DD Council
The Ohio DD Council is one of a national network of state councils, committed to self-determination and community inclusion for people with developmental disabilities. With the mission of creating change that improves independence, productivity and inclusion for people with developmental disabilities and their families in community life, the council members use their... read more.
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Keeping Buildings Safe, David Torrence, GHS Assistant Principal
The most recent school attack has intensified the sense of unease in our country.  There are, sad to say, no easy answers for the questions this latest attack has generated.  Well-intended people argue passionately - and at times angrily - about why attacks at schools continue to happen and how to prevent future attacks.  Government officials... read more.
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OFRW supports Faber, DeGenaro and Baldwin
GOP women attend Darke County Lincoln Day Dinner - BRADFORD, OHIO ─ Members from seven Federated Republican Women’s clubs recently attended the Lincoln Day Dinner sponsored by the Darke County Republican Party. The event was held at the Stillwater Golf Course. The Clubs are all federated through the National Federation of Republican... read more.
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The Parent Teacher Partnership is Evolving, By Rhonda Schaar, GMS Principal
We are pleased to announce the GMS Parent Teacher Partnership Group has chosen to continue the valuable work of opening the lines of communication, ensuring equity and increased involvement with parents and teachers that began three years ago.  The meetings have focused on Greenville Middle School but hope to expand the conversations and... read more.
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MVRPC Releases the Updated “Tale of the Trails”
Dayton, OH – The Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission is excited to announce the release of the updated “Tale of the Trails” infographic, which highlights the principal findings of the Miami Valley Trail User Survey Report compiled at the end of 2017.  The graphic, available online at mvrpc.org/tale-of-the-trails, depicts the social, economic, health... read more.
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Marilyn Robbins shares stories of Annie Oakley
Marilyn Robbins has authored another book about Annie Oakley. Marilyn’s interest in Annie started when she became a volunteer at Garst Museum some 20 years ago.  Tasked with learning everything she could about Annie to share with museum visitors, it became her life’s passion to research and write about Annie Oakley. This is the fifth book that Marilyn has edited and compiled about Darke County's... read more.
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Darke County Sheriff… Driver cited for semi-tractor trailer crash
On March 12, 2018 at approximately 2:28 PM Darke County deputies along with North Star Fire, Rossburg Fire and Ansonia Rescue responded to the 6600 block of Wabash York Road in reference to a semi tractor trailer on it's side. Preliminary investigation revealed a white 2017 Peterbilt tractor, pulling a bulk feed trailer was driven by Timothy L. Hicks, 56 of Bradford Ohio.  Mr. Hick's was traveling... read more.
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Bowl for Kids’ Sake raises over $38,600 for BBBS
This year’s Bowl for Kids’ Sake was held on Friday, March 2, and Saturday, March 3, at Bel-Mar Lanes in Sidney and Treaty Lanes in Greenville.  The event was supported by 123 local businesses and individuals who sponsored, made general donations, and/or donated prizes for the event.  The two-day event brought together 348 bowlers to make up 69... read more.
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The Daily Signal… How This Ohio Program Trains Teachers in 12 States to Carry Guns, Fred Lucas - March 06, 2018 - “In short, we decided we were tired of watching our kids die in schools.” When a school shooting occurred barely an hour away, administrators with the Mad River school district in Riverside, Ohio, looked for ways to keep it from happening at their schools. “The safety of our students is paramount,” Mad River Superintendent... read more.
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Ohio 2017 Concealed Carry Report issued
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today issued a report indicating that 131,345 concealed carry licenses were issued in Ohio in 2017. According to the statistics reported to the Attorney General’s Office, in 2017 Ohio county sheriffs issued 77,281 new licenses and 54,064 renewals. Permit holders who wish to renew their licenses must do so every... read more.
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OFRW Endorses unopposed Primary Republicans
Columbus, Ohio – The Board of Directors of the Ohio Federation of Republican Women (OFRW) has voted to endorse those unopposed Republicans who will be appearing on Ohio’s May 8 Republican primary ballot. Those Ohio executive branch positions endorsed were Keith Faber for Auditor, Frank LaRose for Secretary of State and Dave Yost for Attorney General. Judicial branch... read more.
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Midmark Introduces Better Way to Capture Blood Pressure Measurement
DAYTON, Ohio, March 1, 2018 — Midmark Corp., a leading medical solutions provider for ambulatory care, today announced a new method to help clinicians obtain better vital signs measurements for patients, setting the foundation for better point of care diagnosis, patient risk stratification and medication dosing. A new generation of Barrier-Free Examination Chairs allows clinicians to help... read more.
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York Recognized for Dean's Honor List at Cedarville University
Cedarville, OH (March 4, 2018) - Kassidy Lynn York of Greenville has been recognized for achieving the Dean's Honor List for fall semester 2017 at Cedarville University. Students on the Dean's Honor List have achieved 3.75 GPA or higher for the semester while carrying a minimum of 12 credit hours. Ms. York is majoring in Middle Childhood Education and minoring in Biblical Studies. During her first... read more.
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Inside Higher Education… Ending ‘Mom-and-Pop’ Governance, By Rick Seltzer
March 1, 2018 -- The challenges colleges and universities face are well documented and often intimidating. Population trends will leave institutions in some parts of the country without enough traditional-age local students to fill classrooms, while stretching others’ capacity. Costs keep escalating, high sticker prices are a consistent source of angst and constantly rising discount rates leave many private... read more.
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Six injured, including two children, in rollover crash
On February 28, 2018 at approximately 8:00pm Darke County Deputies along with New Madison Fire, Tri-Village Rescue, Arcanum Rescue, Versailles Rescue, Greenville Rescue and Darke County Sheriff's Office Accident Reconstruction Team responded to the 1900 block of New Madison Coletown Road on a report of a one vehicle roll-over crash with multiple ejections with... read more.
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DeWine Files Lawsuit Against Opioid Distributors
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today filed a lawsuit against four major prescription opioid distributors in Madison County Court of Common Pleas. The lawsuit alleges that the drug companies engaged in unsafe distribution practices that ignored their responsibility under law to provide effective controls against opioid diversion. "We believe the... read more.
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Overconfident Students, Dubious Employers, By Jeremy Bauer-Wolf
A new study identifies the gaps between graduates' views of their skills and the views of those who hire them. February 23, 2018 - College students may believe they’re ready for a job, but employers think otherwise. At least, that’s according to data from the National Association of Colleges and Employers, which surveyed graduating college seniors and employers and... read more.
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Two Greenville students chosen for OSU Middle School Honor Band Festival
By Brian McKibben, Greenville Middle School Instrumental Music Instructor -- Congratulations to Greenville Middle School 8th Graders Luke Hocker and Max Jordan for being accepted to perform at the 2018 Ohio State University Middle School Honor Band Festival.   8th graders Adron Howard( trumpet) and Parker Bailey ( percussion) were selected as alternates.  According to Honor Band Coordinators... read more.
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Fatal single vehicle accident on south SR 49
On February 26, 2018 at 4:27 am Darke County Deputies along with Arcanum Rescue, Greenville Township Rescue, Arcanum Fire and Careflight responded to an injury accident in the 2800 block of State Route 49. Preliminary investigation revealed a silver, 2008 Hyundai Elantra, driven by Jason N. Jones , 32, of Greenville was traveling north bound in the 2800 block... read more.
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Greenville City Schools… Math Mindset, Jennifer Statzer, Greenville Elementary Assistant Principal
The subject of mathematics, some love it, others, well let us just say it was not one of their fondest memories of school. We hear it all of the time. “I didn’t like math when I was in school.” or “I’m not a math person.” The notion that an educational subject is something that you can either do or not do has fixed the mindset of many teachers, parents and... read more.
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BCI Assists Law Enforcement in Tracking Online Sources of School Threats
 (COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Following the arrest of a 16-year-old by the Scioto County Sheriff’s Department for five counts of inducing panic and one count of making a terroristic threat, Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine, Scioto County Sheriff Marty V. Donini, and Pike County Sheriff Charles Reader, today announced that the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) cyber... read more.
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Greenville National Bank continues Empowering support
Empowering, BBBS join forces to better support local youth - GREENVILLE – Greenville National Bank recently continued its support for Empowering programs. The check was presented to Empowering Assistant Program Coordinator Melissa Eve during a combined tutoring and Big Brothers Big Sisters program at Greenville Intermediate & Elementary... read more.
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Greenville City Schools… Technology in Today’s Classroom, Jim Hooper
Just a few short years ago, the term “technology in the classroom” meant an overhead projector or CD player, or if you were lucky, a SMART board, which allowed teachers and students to interact with images projected on a screen. But, as innovations such as tablets were developed, as educational resources were offered online, and as costs decreased... read more.
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Greenville student art on display in Columbus
Greenville Middle School is proud to announce that Mollie McLear, Grade 8, and Gabriella Stebbins, Grade 5, have had artwork chosen to be displayed in the 2018 Ohio Art Education’s Association’s Youth Art Month Exhibition. Greenville Middle School is also proud to announce that Novalee Becraft, Grade 8, and Erin Leensvaart, Grade 6, have had artwork... read more.
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Ansonia man arrested for felonious assault
On Monday, February 19, 2018 at approximately 10:56 P.M., the Darke County Sheriff’s Office received a call from Wayne HealthCare Emergency Room in reference to a man that had been stabbed. Darke County deputies responded to Wayne HealthCare ER.  The investigation revealed Zechariah Gwinn (25) New Castle, Indiana had been assaulted and stabbed by Aaron... read more.
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Edison State Employees Recognized at Banquet
Ten employees were recognized for a combined total of 120 years of service in their careers at Edison State Community College’s 39th annual employee recognition banquet on Friday, February 8.  Enrollment Managers, Stacey Bean and Christina Raterman emceed the event and presented the honorees with awards to highlight each of their unique talents... read more.
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Dr. Harry Thomas Scholarship is Awarded
The Garst Museum and the Darke County Historical Society is pleased to announce that Amy Parker received the H. G. Thomas Medical Scholarship for the 2017-2018 academic year. Amy is a student at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine.  The H. G. Thomas Medical Scholarship program, administered by the Darke County... read more.
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Students Discover their Potential to be Great Leaders, Chris Mortensen
On Monday, February 5, 2018, Greenville Elementary and Middle School students and staff hosted a motivational speaker for the day.  The speaker was brought in to speak to all grade levels about their own personal potential to be great leaders.  Logan Weber was the invited speaker and he had four presentations prepared for the day.  His discussions... read more.
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Sheriff Deputies, with multiple agency help, apprehend fleeing driver
At approximately 1:19 a.m. a Darke County Sheriff’s Deputy initiated a traffic stop for a minor violation in the area of Medford Road and Mangen Road.  During the course of the traffic stop it was discovered that the driver, and only occupant of the vehicle, Cody Ray (27), of Kenton, Ohio had a nationwide warrant for his arrest out of Union County Ohio.  Officers from the Versailles... read more.
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Senator Huffman Announces 2019 Legislative Fellowship Program
COLUMBUS - State Senator Matt Huffman (R-Lima) today announced that the Ohio Legislative Service Commission is accepting applications through April 1, 2018 for the 2019 Legislative and Telecommunications Fellowship Program. The Commission will hire 24 fellows to serve in the Ohio General Assembly for the 2018 calendar year. “The fellows that have worked... read more.
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Inside Higher Education… The Cost of Attending For-Profits, By Scott Jaschik
February 12, 2018 - New analysis says that students in certificate programs gain more economically from attending public institutions -- or no institution at all -- than for-profits… A new analysis finds that students enrolling in certificate programs are more likely to experience economic gains from enrolling in programs at public institutions, generally community... read more.
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Edison State Receives Apprenticeship Grant
Fall 2017 semester marked the initiation of Edison State Community College as a State approved Registered Apprenticeship Sponsor. This distinct honor allows Edison State to leverage funds through the State of Ohio and build upon the vast amount of partnering opportunities with regional industry. The new apprenticeship program at Edison State is part of the... read more.
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Seattle Times… Trend toward online codes is bumping cost of college textbooks, By Katherine Long - February 5, 2018 - Book publishers that bundle online access codes with college textbooks are thwarting attempts to bring down the price of the books, which can cost as much as $1,200 per academic year, a student advocacy group says. The proliferation of access codes — which are sold along with textbooks and hide homework and quizzes behind an online... read more.
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Darke County Sheriff… One vehicle injury crash into building
On February 14th, 2018 at approximately 9:34 PM Darke County Deputies along with Ansonia Rescue and North Star Fire Department responded to the 5400 block of State Route 705 reference a one vehicle injury crash into a building. Preliminary investigation revealed a white 2001 Peterbilt Tractor-trailer driven by Paul C. Stephenson (63), of Hamilton, was traveling Eastbound on... read more.
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OSU Education… Winter has seen wild swings in the weather, by Jim Noel
The winter has seen wild swings in the weather and climate from cold to warm to cold. The outlook for February calls for this wild swing pattern to continue with periods of cold and mild along with periods of wet, snow and dry. The end result should be temperatures slightly colder than normal for February and precipitation at or above normal. Over the next two weeks precipitation liquid equivalent should average... read more.
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Empowering to hold Annual Meeting
GREENVILLE – Empowering Darke County Youth will hold its second annual meeting Thursday, March 1, 7 p.m. at Tribute Funeral Homes, Greenville, formerly Oliver Floyd Funeral Home. The public is invited. “We’ve come a long way since our organizational meeting two years ago,” said Eric Fee, president of the Empowering program. “Two summer programs... read more.
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Deputies arrest suspect in New Madison vehicle break-ins
NEW MADISON – On February 11th, 2018 at approximately 2:25 am, Darke County Deputies while on patrol in the Village of New Madison, observed a suspicious male subject in the 100 block of Railroad Street.  Due to recent car break-ins, deputies attempted to make contact with the male subject who then fled on foot.  While the subject was attempting to flee, he... read more.
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Melissa Eve joins Empowering as Assistant Program Coordinator
GREENVILLE – The Empowering Darke County Youth Board of Directors is pleased to announce the selection of Melissa Eve as its new Assistant Program Coordinator. “Melissa is well-qualified,” said Bob Robinson, Program Coordinator. “She has degrees in Behavioral & Social Science, as well as Liberal Studies. With a background in library and media instruction... read more.
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Attorney General Mike DeWine Warns of Tax Scams
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine is warning Ohioans to avoid scams this tax season. Since January, the Attorney General’s Office has received about 190 reports of tax-related scams. “Con artists are very good at what they do,” Attorney General DeWine said. “They rely on scare tactics and surprise. When people get scared, they do irrational things. That’s... read more.
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Gettysburg Drug Bust Nets Nearly 17 Pounds of Marijuana
Nearly 17 pounds of marijuana was seized during a joint investigation between the Darke County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Postal Inspection Service over the past couple of days. The Post Office inspectors contacted Sheriff Detectives earlier this week about the suspicious packages which were sent from a California address and addressed to a... read more.
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Chalmers family requests help for Empowering program
Kendra Chalmers, her husband Michael and children Nevaeh and Kayden, are asking for help for the Empowering Darke County Youth Program. They have established a GoFundMe account and asked that you help by making a small donation, then sharing the link with your friends on Facebook and by email. “It is my family’s mission to create a community... read more.
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Edison State and Honda Team Up for Work-Study Program
Information Session Held February 28th - Edison State Community College invites current students, high school juniors, seniors, and their parents to learn more about the direct pathway developed to lead students into a manufacturing career at Honda. An information session will be held Wednesday, February 28 from 4:30–6:30 p.m. in the Robinson... read more.
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Garst Museum Welcomes New Marketing and Program Manager
In an effort to keep up with its growing popularity, the Garst Museum recently expanded its staffing and is pleased to announce Jenny Clark as its new Marketing and Program Manager. Jenny is a familiar face in the community.  She recently founded The Friends of the Greenville City Parks nonprofit organization whose members restored the Treasured Island... read more.
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There’s a New Dog on Campus
Many consider the companionship of a pet to be invaluable. Pets not only bring joy to people’s lives, but they also contribute to a healthier lifestyle. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention’s website, pets can help lower people’s blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and triglyceride levels, while also curbing feelings of loneliness. In addition... read more.
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Commissioner’s Corner… Kelly Hiatt joins Commissioner’s Office
January brings a new year with new hope and new goals to achieve. The weather has been like an old fashioned winter, with bone chilling winds, low temperatures, and some actual snow accumulation, something not seen for a few years. Winters like this make spring so much better! The year has begun on a real good note here in the office. Not only... read more.
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Darke DD Receives Three-Year Accreditation
The Darke County Board of Developmental Disabilities (Darke DD) has been accredited by the Ohio Department of Developmental Disabilities (DODD) for the quality of services and supports it provides to people with disabilities. Accreditation Reviews are conducted by DODD to ensure that County Boards of Developmental Disabilities meet accreditation standards as outlined in Ohio Administrative Code... read more.
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Edison State Darke County Campus students take community service seriously
GREENVILLE – “This experience has really humbled me,” said one Edison State student. She was one of 49 Edison State Darke County Campus students who worked with kindergarten through seventh graders in Empowering Darke County Youth’s After School Program (ASP) on the new Greenville Elementary & Middle School campus last fall. She wasn’t the... read more.
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FBI Stopping Human Trafficking… FBI Works with Partners to Get Traffickers Off the Streets
Jaboree Williams was a pimp and drug dealer who brutally abused and psychologically tortured his victims. And thanks to the joint efforts of the FBI and local law enforcement, he will spend the next 30 years in federal prison. “He preyed on vulnerable women who were having difficult times in their lives,” said Special Agent Maria Miller, who investigated the... read more.
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Foreign Language Enrichment Club, By Kitty Davis, Principal, Third & Fourth Grades
Mrs. Lori Keller and Ms. Stephanie Mikesell, Greenville High School teachers, have a combined forty-five years of experience teaching foreign language.  In the past, both teachers have put their foreign language skills to practical use by traveling abroad.  Currently, these GHS instructors and a group of Greenville High School students studying French and Spanish are... read more.
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Head-on Collision on S.R. 49 at Karr Road
On February 2, 2018 at approximately 12:23 PM Darke County Deputies, along with Pitsburg Fire, Arcanum Fire, Arcanum Rescue and CareFlight were dispatched to the intersection of State Route 49 and Karr Road in reference to a two vehicle head-on accident. Preliminary investigation revealed a grey 2017 Chevy Cruz driven by David C. Dirksen, 21 of New Weston... read more.
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GHS Students Participate in the OMEA District XI Honor Band
Members of the Greenville High School Symphonic Band and Wind Symphony performed with the 90 member OMEA District XI High School Honor Band on Sunday, January 28, 2018.  GHS students joined students from 25 other High Schools from District XI to prepare four musical selections. The OMEA District XI covers Darke, Miami, Logan and... read more.
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Human Trafficking Report Highlights Identifying At-Risk Youth
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced a year-long effort by his office had identified 146 youth at risk of being trafficked in 2017 and provided that information to 13 local law enforcement agencies in the state. The announcement was coordinated with the release of the Ohio Attorney General's Human Trafficking Commission Annual Report... read more.
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GCSD Middle School band members honored
Members of the Greenville Middle School Concert Band performed with the 72 member OMEA District XI Middle School Honor Band on Sunday, January 28, 2018.  GMS students joined students from seventeen other Middle Schools from District XI to prepare five musical selections. Students met for the first time on the morning of Saturday, January 27, 2018 at 8:00am.  The band rehearsed... read more.
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One vehicle injury accident on S.R. 722
On January 26, 2018 at approximately 3:59 pm Darke County Deputies along with New Madison Fire,Tri-Village Rescue,Arcanum Rescue,Eldorado Rescue, and MedFlight responded to the 2900 block of State Route 722 on a report of a one vehicle injury crash into a utility pole. Preliminary investigation revealed a Gold 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass driven by Hayley L. Burns... read more.
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Bush-Obama School Reform: Lessons Learned, By Betsy DeVos, U.S. Education Secretary
Prepared Remarks by U.S. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos to the American Enterprise Institute... Thank you, Rick, for that kind introduction. Who would’ve thought that after we were last together on a panel in Grand Rapids a couple of years ago, I’d be here in this capacity today? It’s an honor to be with all of you at an organization I have long appreciated... read more.
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FBI Crime Report… 2017 Preliminary Semiannual Crime Statistics Released
Stats Show Slight Crime Decline in First Half of 2017 - Preliminary statistics show declines in the number of both violent crimes and property crimes reported for the first half of 2017 when compared with the first half of 2016, according to the FBI’s Preliminary Semiannual Uniform Crime Report, January - June 2017, released today. The report includes data from more than... read more.
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Midmark Offering $20,000 Technical Scholarship
Scholarship will be rewarded to a student in the surrounding areas of Versailles - DAYTON, Ohio, Jan. 24, 2018 — Midmark Corp., a leading provider of medical, dental and veterinary equipment solutions, is offering a $20,000 technical scholarship to a graduating high school senior who is a resident of Darke, Miami, Mercer, Auglaize or Shelby County... read more.
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Darke SWCD Board Reorganization and 2018 Meeting Date Notice
Newly elected supervisors, Kevin Jones and Bill Roll, were sworn into office during the January 8, 2018 Darke Soil & Water Conservation District (SWCD) meeting.  Board reorganization took place and Gary Goettemoeller, Wayne Township, was elected to serve as Chairman for 2018.  Other officers elected were Tom Harrod, Allen Township, as Vice Chair; Monty Stump... read more.
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Greenville Elementary Teacher, Jennifer Yohey, receives Science Award, By Laura Bemus, Assistant Superintendent -- Greenville City Schools is proud to announce that Jennifer Yohey, first grade teacher, has been selected as a SECO Award recipient for her exceptional work and commitment to teaching science to Greenville Elementary students. SECO is the Ohio chapter of the National Science Teachers Association and was established in 1976. Each year, the Science Education Council... read more.
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Search Warrant results in standoff, three arrests
On January 22, 2018, Darke County Deputies, along with the Darke County Special Response Team, Darke County Detectives, Greenville Police Department, Greenville Fire Department, and the Greenville Township Rescue Squad conducted a search warrant at 320 Twelfth Street, Greenville, Ohio  45331. At the time of the search warrant, six individuals were in the residence.  Upon making entry... read more.
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BBBS Vision: All Children Achieve Success
Mentoring guarantees young people that there is someone who cares about them, assures them they are not alone in dealing with day-to-day challenges, and makes them feel like they matter.  Research confirms that quality mentoring relationships have powerful positive effects on young people in a variety of personal, academic, and professional situations.  Ultimately, mentoring connects... read more.
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Gump named VACC Citizen of the Year
Versailles, Ohio--The Versailles Area Chamber of Commerce (VACC) proudly announces Mr. Randy Gump as the newest recipient of the Citizen of the Year Award. Mr. Gump will receive the Citizen of the Year obelisk at the ceremony on January 29, 2018 after showing decades of service and commitment to the Versailles community. Well-known for his work within... read more.
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Springfield News Sun… Area community college to open Troy location this year, By Max Filby - TROY — A local community college is planning to open a new location in a northern suburb of Dayton. Edison State Community College in Piqua is planning to open a location in Troy later this year, spokeswoman Andrea Francis told this news organization. The community college plans to start offering classes at a Troy location this fall and one focus area... read more.
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Edison State Students Complete Police Training
Edison State Community College’s Peace Officer Academy honored thirteen students in December following their successful completion of the 21-week program. Students of the program met for six days each week since January, totaling over 680 hours of training. The curriculum of the program is certified by the Ohio Peace Officer Training... read more.
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Ohio Governor's Human Trafficking Task Force
January is Human Trafficking Awareness Month. Human trafficking is a modern-day form of slavery involving the illegal trade of human beings for the purpose of exploitation for commercial gain, and is happening here in Ohio. A preliminary report on the scope of the problem in Ohio cited nine out of 10 children who run away from home end up in the child sex trafficking... read more.
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Annie Oakley Festival returns to fairgrounds
The 2018 Annie Oakley Committee has signed a contract with the Darke County Fair Board, to move the yearly Annie Oakley Festival to the Darke County Fairgrounds, South Show Arena Area, beginning with the 2018 festival.  The Annie Oakley Festival Committee is very excited that we will be celebrating the 55th year of our festival at the Darke County... read more.
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Edison State Announces Fall 2018 Dean’s List
Edison State Community College recognizes 390 students for excellence in academics on the Fall 2018 Semester Dean’s List. To be eligible for the Dean’s List, a student must have at least a 3.5 grade point average and carry a minimum of 12 hours for the semester. Anna: Israel Adamson, Carter Elliott, Hollan Frey, Grant Gehret, Jennifer Hickman... read more.
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Ohio recognizes 125 Historic Farms in 2017
Darke County has 35 Historic Farms, the oldest, Jefferis Farm Trust, dating to 1824 - REYNOLDSBURG, Ohio (Jan. 10, 2018) – In 2017, the Ohio Department of Agriculture recognized 125 new century, sesquicentennial or bicentennial farms owned by the same family for at least 100, 150 or 200 consecutive years. Nearly 1,500 farms are now registered across the state in the... read more.
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Greenville City School District… Greenville City Schools Update January 2018, Superintendent Doug Fries -- Greenville City Schools has had a great first semester of the 2017-18 school year, both academically and with extracurricular activities.  Thanks to the hard work of our students and staff and the support of our parents and community, the first semester is nearing the end and has been very educational and productive.  Our enrollment is up between 65 and 70 students this year... read more.
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Three accidents - two fatal - start new year on Jan. 8
Roll-over fatal on SR 571 and Kniseley Rd - On January 8, 2018 at approximately 4:39 p.m., Darke County Sheriff Deputies along with Union City Fire and Rescue and Darke County Coroners Office responded to the intersection of State Route 571 and Kniseley Road for a one vehicle roll-over fatal crash. Preliminary investigation revealed a 2004 Silver GMC... read more.
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Single vehicle injury accidents in the county
Injury accident on Versailles Southeastern… On January 5, 2018 at 8:49 a.m. Darke County Deputies along with Versailles Rescue and Fire were dispatched to Versailles Southeastern Rd. and Kelch Rd. on an injury accident. Preliminary investigation revealed a 1998 Ford minivan, driven by Brandy Shaner of Huber Heights, Ohio, was traveling northwest on Versailles... read more.
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Edison State Darke County students talk to youngsters about bullying
The message was simple: Be a good buddy, not a bully! Nine teams of Edison State Darke County Fundamentals of Communications students went to four school districts, plus the Greenville Public Library, in December to talk to youngsters and adults about the rapidly increasing problem of bullying. “Every one of you has experienced or seen bullying... read more.
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Midmark Announces Changes to Executive Leadership Team
DAYTON, Ohio, Jan. 2, 2017 — Midmark Corp. today announced the promotion of three executive team members. The organizational decision supports the company’s continued focus on customers and its strategy of bringing clinical space expertise, technology and workflow solutions together to enrich the point of care experience for patients and... read more.
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Local grad takes reigns at Greenville Lowe's, By George Starks
GREENVILLE- When Tiffany (Palmer) Thompson was told she was going to be the new store manager at the local Lowe's in Greenville, she was very comfortable with her appointment. A 2001 Greenville High School graduate, Thompson wasn't just taking over just another Lowe's store. "I was very much at ease with this decision " said Thompson.  "It... read more.
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Single vehicle injury accident on SR 49
On December 29, 2017 at approximately 11:21 AM, Darke County Deputies along with Greenville Township Fire and Rescue responded to the 8400 block of State Route 49 on a report of a one vehicle injury crash into a utility pole.  Investigation revealed Okay Marie Newbauer 19, of Union City, IN. was driving northbound on State Route 49 in her Red 2000 Chevy Cavalier and may... read more.
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Empowering program seeks assistant coordinator, tutors
Empowering Darke County Youth is seeking an assistant program coordinator, as well as two licensed or experienced tutors, to assist with its After School and Summer Tutoring Programs. “We’ve had tremendous support from the community, but the demand for help still exceeded our ability to provide it,” said program coordinator Bob Robinson... read more.
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SR 49 Accident injures three
On December,25 2017 at approximately  6:38 pm Darke County Deputies along with Arcanum Rescue, Pitsburg Fire, Greenville Twp Rescue, and Careflight responded to an injury accident at State Route 49 and Red River West Grove Road. Preliminary investigation revealed a Maroon, 2013 Chevrolet Equinox, driven by Keagan Fair , 28, of Piqua was traveling Southeast on State Route 49.  Fair missed... read more.
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Pilot Counties Chosen for Foster Care Recruitment Program
 (COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine announced today that eight counties hit hard by the opioid epidemic have been chosen to participate in a family finding and foster family recruitment program DeWine announced in August. "Ohio still has a great need for families to help children in foster care. These can be biological family members or those who... read more.
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“The Down Syndrome Non-Discrimination Act” Delivered to Governor
As the chair of the House Health Committee and co-sponsor of “The Down Syndrome Non-Discrimination Act,” it was my pleasure to work with Representatives Sarah LaTourette and Derek Merrin to pass this important piece of legislation. The passage of this act, House Bill 214, through both the House and the Senate is a step closer towards ending discriminatory abortions... read more.
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2018 Tourism grants available to local events & festivals
GREENVILLE, Ohio (December 19th, 2017) – Funds are available to non-profit organizations sponsoring special events in Darke County through the Darke County Visitors Bureau in 2018. Four grants are available for 2018: two $1,000 grants and two $500 grants. Grants are awarded on a competitive basis, with primary consideration given to events... read more.
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Assistance Available to Protect Wetlands, Agriculture & Grasslands
Sign-up Deadline is January 19, 2018 - COLUMBUS, OH, OH, Dec. 18, 2017 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) encourages people and groups wanting to protect critical wetlands, agricultural lands and grasslands to consider enrolling their property into conservation easements. This year, USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation... read more.
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GMS Robotics Team Competes in LEGO Regional Qualifier
Members of Greenville Middle School Robotics team recently competed at West Carrolton Middle School in the 2017-18 FIRST LEGO League Regional Qualifier. Team GRIP (Greenville Robotics Innovative Programmers) was scored on their performance in The Robot Games, presentation of a project creating an innovative solution to the human water cycle, and representation of FIRST LEGO... read more.
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Edison State nursing students honored with pinning ceremony
Edison State Community College honored its most recent nursing graduates on Thursday, December 14, with a pinning ceremony held in a gymnasium filled with family and friends at the Piqua campus. The pinning ceremony is a time-honored tradition in which the graduate nurse is presented to family and friends as a professional who is about to practice nursing, and the graduate is usually... read more.
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Edison Foundation Raises Over $56K for Student Scholarships
The Edison Foundation held the 20th annual Holiday Evening at Edison State on Wednesday, November 29, to help raise money for student scholarships. The evening featured John Tesh as the headlining entertainment for the night’s festivities. Nearly 450 guests attended the annual gala, where they enjoyed hors d’oeuvres, drinks, and the company... read more.
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FBI… 2016 NIBRS Crime Data Released
Report Contains New Data Including Animal Cruelty - Today, the FBI released information on more than 6 million criminal offenses that were submitted to the Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program’s National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) in 2016—and for the first time last year, the annual NIBRS report included data on animal cruelty. Additionally... read more.
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New Bakery Opens in Downtown Greenville!
Kathy’s Cookies & Pies Owner Kathy Jarrett, of Arcanum, said she has beautiful memories of her grandma baking. “She was pretty fluffy,” Jarrett said. “All you would see is her sitting at the table, because she couldn’t stand a lot to do it, and her hands folding that dough and rolling and kneading it, and flour flying in her beautiful puffy hands. I just loved... read more.
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Inside Higher Education… California Fires Close Colleges, By Nick Roll
December 11, 2017 - Institutions affected by California wildfires juggle logistics of finals, move-out, assignment deadlines. Colleges across Southern California are suspending or canceling classes -- and, in some case, final exams -- as wildfires continue to ravage the region and disrupt daily life for affected residents. In addition to keeping their... read more.
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Edison State Names Employees of the Semester
Edison State Community College recognized outstanding employee performance during the most recent all-campus meeting in the Robinson Theater at the Piqua Campus. The Employee of the Semester award speaks to Edison State’s commitment to quality and sustaining positive employee engagement. “These employees make a difference to Edison State and members of the campus community... read more.
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Darke County Sheriff… Weather-related injury accident on Staudt Road
On December 12, 2017 at 5:14 PM Darke County Deputies along with Union City, Ohio Fire Dept., Union City, Ohio Rescue, and Union City, Indiana Rescue responded to an injury accident in the 11400 block of Staudt Road. Preliminary investigation revealed that 16 year old Kyler Guillozet, of Rossburg, driving a 2004 Pontiac Grand Prix, was traveling southbound on Staudt Road when he lost control... read more.
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Constitutional Amendment Petitions on Drug Crime Penalties Certified
 (COLUMBUS, Ohio)—The Ohio Attorney General’s Office today certified a petition for a proposed amendment to the Ohio Constitution regarding penalties associated with drug crimes. On December 1, 2017, the Ohio Attorney General’s Office received a written petition to amend the Ohio Constitution, entitled "The Neighborhood Safety, Drug Treatment, and Rehabilitation Amendment" from... read more.
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Edison State Faculty Honored with Excellence in Teaching Awards
Edison State Community College faculty members Vickie Kirk and Dr. T.R. Ruddick have been named recipients of the 2017 Faculty Excellence in Teaching Award from the Southwestern Ohio Council for High Education (SOCHE). The instructors were honored at Faculty Excellence Awards luncheon on Friday, November 3, 2017, at the Dayton... read more.
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Tech Repair Service Opens in Downtown Greenville
GREENVILLE, Ohio - Downtown Greenville has a pair of fresh faces standing by to fix your phone, tablet, or game system. Ryan Wintrow and Trevor Brumbaugh opened iSelect Cellular Solutions in downtown Greenville on November 4th, 2017. The two are no strangers to running a business, however. Some may remember Go Go Gamers, a business... read more.
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Jury Finds Illegal Immigrant Not Guilty in Killing of Kate Steinle, Will Racke
November 30, 2017 - A San Francisco jury found the illegal immigrant accused of killing Kate Steinle not guilty of murder Thursday, a stunning result in a case that ignited a nationwide debate over illegal immigration and sanctuary cities. Jose Ines Garcia Zarate, 45, was found not guilty on all counts in the 2015 shooting, except for felony... read more.
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Drug Threat ‘Unprecedented’ says National Forensic Group
Ohio’s Crime Lab Stats Mirror Trends - (COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Today Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine’s Office released preliminary numbers of drug cases that the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation (BCI) has received to date in 2017. This follows the recent release by the American Society of Crime Laboratory Directors (ASCLD) about the dangers... read more.
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Attorney General Mike DeWine… Petitions for Constitutional Amendments Certified
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—The Ohio Attorney General’s Office today certified two petitions for  proposed amendments to the Ohio Constitution. On November 17, 2017, the Ohio Attorney General’s Office received two written petitions to amend the Ohio Constitution, entitled "The Initiative and Referendum Amendment for Counties and Townships" and "The Ohio Community Rights Amendment," from a petitioning... read more.
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Council on Rural Services… New Early Childhood Director announced
Council on Rural Services (CORS) welcomed Karin Somers as Early Childhood Director (ECD) this month. Ms. Somers will direct the Early Head Start and Head Start services provided to more than 1300 children in 22 locations throughout Miami, Auglaize, Champaign, Preble, Darke, Van Wert, Shelby, Greene, and Logan counties.  Ms. Somers previously held... read more.
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DeWine offers Consumer Protection Tips for Black Friday
 (COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today offered consumer protection tips ahead of Thanksgiving weekend, one of the busiest shopping weekends of the year. Last year, the Ohio Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Section received over 3,700 complaints in November and December. This year, the National Retail Federation expects holiday retail sales... read more.
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State Board of Education Awards High Performing Schools
Darke County has two Momentum schools! The State Board of Education of Ohio today recognized one district and four schools with the All A Award for earning straight A’s on their 2016-2017 Ohio School Report Cards. In addition, 64 districts and 214 schools received the Momentum Award for exceeding expectations in student growth for the year. Butler... read more.
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Whirlpool Announces Plans for Wind Turbines in Greenville
BENTON HARBOR, Mich., Nov 15, 2017 -- Whirlpool Corporation today announced plans for three wind turbines to power its manufacturing facility in Greenville, Ohio and further build on the company’s 46-year commitment to sustainable manufacturing. Beginning construction in early 2018, the turbines will be the same as those developed for Whirlpool Corporation... read more.
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MVCTC Students Attend National FFA Convention
INDIANAPOLIS (Oct. 27, 2017/National FFA Organization) – The 90th National FFA Convention & Expo was held in Indianapolis, IN, on October 25-28, 2017.  As one of the largest providers of agriculture education in the state, MVCTC had over 250 FFA students attend the National Convention.  MVCTC provides agriculture education to over... read more.
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Midmark Announces New Office for Corporate Headquarters
Relocating headquarters to Austin Landing - DAYTON, Ohio, Nov. 14, 2017 — Midmark Corporation, a leading provider of medical, dental and veterinary healthcare equipment solutions, today announced it has finalized lease negotiations and will move its headquarters to Austin Landing by Oct. 1, 2018. Midmark will move approximately 20 – 25 positions... read more.
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FBI releases 2016 Hate Crime Statistics
Report Details Offenses, Victims, Offenders, and Locations of Crimes - Today, the FBI’s Uniform Crime Reporting (UCR) Program released Hate Crime Statistics, 2016, its latest annual compilation of bias-motivated incidents reported throughout the U.S. The newest report—which provides information about the offenses, victims, offenders, and locations of hate crimes... read more.
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Help us celebrate a week of Wonder!
11/13/2017 - This week, the Ohio Department of Education is celebrating the release of the film Wonder, based on the best-selling book by R.J. Palacio. Counting down to the film’s nationwide premiere on Friday, Nov. 17, the Department asks Ohio’s educators and students to share their stories and activities each day based on a theme from the book. Wonder... read more.
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Attorney General DeWine… 100 Suspects Charged in 756-Count Drug Trafficking Indictment
Charges Include Trafficking of Fentanyl, Carfentanil, Heroin, and Cocaine - (EAST LIVERPOOL, Ohio) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine joined members of the Columbiana County Drug Task Force in East Liverpool today to announce details of a 756-count indictment filed against 100 people in connection with a large-scale fentanyl, carfentanil, heroin, and cocaine trafficking ring... read more.
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FBI… Father/Son Tutoring Company Executives Sentenced for Fraud
Although financial fraudsters target all sort of victims, perhaps the worst type of financial criminals are the ones who go after the most vulnerable. A prime example of those types of criminals? A father/son pair, the subjects of a recent FBI Chicago-led investigation, who perpetrated a multi-million-dollar fraud against the Department of Education that ended up victimizing low-income students... read more.
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Farms must begin reporting air releases of hazardous substances from animal wastes, From Sam Custer, OSU Extension, Darke County, By Peggy Hall and Ellen Essman - Beginning November 15, 2017, many livestock, poultry and equine farms must comply with reporting requirements under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) section 103. The law requires entities to report releases of hazardous substances... read more.
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Spirit awards 14 EMT scholarships
October 29, 2017 - GREENVILLE- Spirit Medical Transport, LLC, is pleased to announce it has awarded 14 EMT scholarships to individuals living in the western Ohio and Indiana region. Among those awarded scholarships were Nathan Berkebile of Ohio City; Anthony “Tony” Beyke of Celina; Darrian Bradshaw of Portland, IN.; Mikayla Combs of Hamilton... read more.
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Midmark Technology Center Supported by JobsOhio Grant
Future Midmark R&D center is expected to bring 97 new jobs to Versailles - DAYTON, Ohio – Midmark Corp., a leading provider of medical, dental and veterinary equipment solutions, plans to create at least 97 new jobs over five years at a new Research & Development (R&D) center in Versailles that is planned for construction in 2018. JobsOhio has... read more.
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Single vehicle injury accident on Jaysville St. John
On November 12, 2017 at 4:42a.m. Darke County Sheriff’s Deputies along with Arcanum Rescue, Arcanum Fire Department and Miami Valley Careflight responded to Jaysville St. John's Road north of Weaver's Ft. Jefferson Road on an injury accident with entrapment. Preliminary investigation revealed that a 2016 Nissan driven by, Shonda Thomas (33), of Union City, was... read more.
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Local Resident Lyn Bliss elected OFRW Treasurer
AKRON, OHIO – At its recent Fall Conference, Ohio Federation of Republican Women (OFRW) elected Lyn Bliss of Greenville to serve as Treasurer for the 2018-2019 term. Bliss will act as controller for the OFRW and advise the Board of Directors and Executive Committee as to the status of the budget and finances. She will compose a budget for each calendar year. Duties also... read more.
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Bringing it all Together at Greenville Middle School
Stand Up and Stand Out! We’re Worth It! As the first nine weeks draws to a close, many different facets at Greenville Middle School are coming together to prepare a positive environment that recognizes and encourages student positive decisions.  Students at Greenville Middle School ‘Stand Up and Stand Out because It’s Worth It!’ (phrase coined... read more.
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State Rep. Stephen Huffman… Bill Prohibits Abortions on Children with Down Syndrome
COLUMBUS—State Representative Stephen Huffman (R-Tipp City) yesterday applauded the passage of House Bill 214, legislation prohibiting abortions on unborn children who have or may have Down syndrome. The legislation, also known as “The Down Syndrome Non-Discrimination Act,” prohibits anyone from performing or inducing an abortion if that person has knowledge that the diagnosis or test result indicating... read more.
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Tornado damages homes, businesses in Celina area
On Sunday, November 05, 2017 shortly after 2:10 PM emergency sirens were activated in Mercer County as a result of a major storm coming through associated with a tornado.  Weather radar also indicated rotation in the storm with a high likelihood of tornadic activity.  Celina Police officers posted near the south west edge of town spotted a funnel cloud headed... read more.
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Edison State, Capabilities Partnership Continues to Grow
More than Capable - In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month, Edison State Community College and Capabilities, Inc. are shedding light on the unique partnership that continues to provide internship opportunities and career exploration for individuals with developmental disabilities. It is through this partnership that Edison State has had... read more.
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FBI… Operation Cross Country XI: Recovering Underage Victims of Sex Trafficking and Prostitution -- Operation Cross Country, the FBI’s annual law enforcement action focused on recovering underage victims of prostitution and drawing the public’s attention to the problem of sex trafficking at home and abroad, has concluded with the recovery of 84 sexually exploited juveniles and the arrests of 120 traffickers. Now in its 11th iteration, Operation Cross Country... read more.
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Midmark Showcases New Dental Health Clinic
State-of-the-art facility provides unique teaching environment for dental hygienists -- DAYTON, Ohio, Oct. 26, 2017 — Midmark Corp., a leading provider of medical, dental and veterinary equipment and technologies, recently held an open house to showcase the new Midmark Dental Health Clinic at Sinclair Community College. The facility, which includes state-of-the-art equipment and furnishings... read more.
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Attorney General DeWine… DeWine, NRA partner to bring Security Assessor Training to Ohio
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Today, Attorney General Mike DeWine announced a partnership with the NRA to bring their National School Shield Security Assessor Training program to schools in Ohio. The first training was held on October 24th and 25th in Wellston, Ohio. School personnel, school resource officers, and law enforcement officers representing more than 20 Ohio school districts committed to attend... read more.
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Ohio Department of Education… Ohio Launches SuccessBound Initiative
In opening remarks to conference attendees, State Superintendent of Public Instruction Paolo DeMaria launched the SuccessBound initiative that brings together Ohio’s strong business and education partnerships to engage and inspire students about career opportunities. “The success of our students is fundamental to our future as a society. When we can connect education to real careers for students... read more.
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Greenville City Schools… Parents are the Key
Diversity is such a broad concept in our world today.  As a society, the idea of diversity is elusive and challenging.  Our society has evolved so much in our understanding of equality and how it is impacted by diversity.  Our state and federal laws help schools provide rich learning opportunities to diverse groups of learners.  Public education receives... read more.
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Local Doctor Named Family Physician of the Year
COLUMBUS—State Representatives Stephen Huffman (R-Tipp City) and Keith Faber (R-Celina) presented a resolution during yesterday’s Ohio House session to Dr. Carlos K. Menendez, honoring him for being named “Ohio’s 2017 Family Physician of the Year” by the Ohio Academy of Family Physicians. “It was an honor to recognize Dr. Menendez on the House... read more.
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Motorcycle accident on Jaysville St. John
On October 28, 2017 at 10:19p.m. Darke County Sheriff’s Deputies along with Arcanum Rescue, Arcanum Fire Department and Careflight responded to the 2900 block of Jaysville St. John's Road on an injury accident. Preliminary investigation revealed that a 2007 Maroon Suzuki driven by, Brent Perry (46), of Arcanum, was traveling south on Jaysville St. John's Road... read more.
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Edison State Scholarship Recipients Recognized at Banquet
Edison State Community College in partnership with the Edison Foundation recognized over 70 students during a banquet on Thursday, October 5. The scholarship banquet is held annually to provide recipients with the opportunity to meet the patrons that made their scholarships available. Following networking and dinner, Taylor Adami, Computer Information... read more.
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Can you give an hour a week for Empowering kids?
More than 30 students waiting for help - GREENVILLE – Each day, Monday through Thursday, 35 to 40 students, kindergarten through seventh grade, head to the cafeteria at Greenville’s new K-8 facility. The same happens with about half that number of students on Fridays. All are part of the Empowering Darke County Youth After School Program. Each... read more.
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OFRW holds Spring Conference and Board Meeting
‘Taking Action, Getting Results’ theme for GOP Women - AKRON, OHIO – Lyn Bliss recently attended the Ohio Federation of Republican Women (OFRW)  in Akron, Ohio. Bliss has served as President of the OFRW for the previous 4 years. "It has been an amazing odyssey to serve as President of the Federation for the past four years, and I want to... read more.
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What will dicamba changes mean for farmers? Sam Custer, OSU Extension, Darke County
Last week, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced an agreement with Monsanto, BASF and DuPont to change dicamba registration and labeling beginning with the 2018 growing season. EPA reports that the agreement was a voluntary measure taken by the manufacturers to minimize the potential of dicamba drift from “over the top” applications on... read more.
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Versailles Health Care Center… VHCC welcomes new administrator
The staff at Versailles Health Care Center is excited to welcome Lindsey Gehret as the Administrator at Versailles Health Care Center.  Gehret is originally from the North Star area and now resides in Greenville with her four children, Sofia,10, Nolan,6,Ellery, 5, and Sawyer, 4.  She enjoys spending time with her family, golfing, and gardening.  She is a member of many organizations... read more.
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Jordan Agency Earns Platinum Plowshare Award
DES MOINES, IA – Writing farm insurance is often complex. Each farm operation is different with unique risks and insurance needs. It requires a deep understanding of the business of farming and a high level of expertise in knowing which insurance products provide the best protection against the specific risks a farm or ranch operation faces. So, it’s no small... read more.
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Local author releases educational book for ‘tweens’
New Ohio author, B.A. Hughes has published GLIMM, A Glimpse of Light Found.  The book presents six stories highlighting adventures of tweens and early teens as they uncover everyday mysteries. Readers aged 9-15 will find kinship with mystical animals and natural phenomena such as a lonely cheetah, a weeping stone, a demanding rabbit, and a secret... read more.
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Reduce, reuse, re-educate: Contamination hurts recycling
Note: Two flyers attached… Prescription Drug Recycling Day Scheduled for Oct. 28; 9-Volt Battery Exchange Currently Underway… Consider this: a contractor finishes a job cleaning up a rental property for a client. It’s time to dispose of the items the previous renter left behind. He’s cleaned up items such as clothes, shoes, broken toys and electronics... read more.
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Darke County Phone Scam Alert issued
The Darke County Sheriff’s Office has received reports of a telephone scam in the Darke County area yesterday.  This type of scam has been going on all around the country for sometime and seems to be perpetrated in this area periodically. The telephone scam involved the perpetrator identifying himself as a Darke County Deputy attempting to obtain... read more.
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NPR Ed… Puerto Rican Students Head To The Mainland For School, Elissa Nadworny
October 14, 2017 - It's not exactly how Deilanis Santana planned to spend her 13th birthday: waking up before dawn, packing up her life – and heading to Connecticut to live with her grandma. But here she is at Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport in San Juan, three weeks after Hurricane Maria, waiting anxiously like many other Puerto Ricans for... read more.
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FBI 2016 Statistics… Law Enforcement Officers Killed and Assaulted in the Line of Duty
According to statistics collected by the FBI, 118 law enforcement officers were killed in line-of-duty incidents in 2016. Of these, 66 law enforcement officers died as a result of felonious acts, and 52 officers died in accidents. In addition, 57,180 officers were victims of line-of-duty assaults. Comprehensive data tables about these incidents and brief narratives describing... read more.
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Darke County Sheriff… Two injury accidents in Darke County
On October 17, 2017 at approximately 9:57pm Darke County Deputies along with Greenville Township Fire & Rescue responded to the intersection of US Route 36 and Jaysville St. John's Road for a two vehicle injury crash. Preliminary investigation revealed a 2011 White Toyota Scion driven by LaDonna Jackson 28, of Prescott, AZ. was traveling northbound on... read more.
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Senator Matt Huffman… Huffman Introduces Bill to Scale Back Administrative School Mandates -- COLUMBUS - State Senator Matt Huffman (R-Lima) today introduced the Ohio Public School Deregulation Act, which is legislation designed to reduce the amount of unnecessary mandates and regulations affecting Ohio’s public schools. "All too often what sounds like a good idea in Columbus translates instead to burdensome paperwork and tedious tasks that distract... read more.
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Miami Industrial Trucks Valuable MVCTC Business Partner
Englewood, Ohio – The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) named Mark Jones of Miami Industrial Trucks (MIT) as the recipient of the 2017 Friend of MVCTC Award. The Friend of MVCTC was awarded at the 27th annual All Advisory Dinner held on Thursday, October 5, in the MVCTC Student Activity Center. MVCTC Superintendent, Dr. Nick Weldy, says, “This award is given... read more.
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State Senator Bill Beagle… House Approves Deaf History Month Bill, Beagle honored
COLUMBUS - On Tuesday, leaders from the Ohio Speech and Hearing Government Affairs Coalition named State Senator Bill Beagle (R-Tipp City) the 2017 Legislator of the Year in recognition of Senate Bill 27 and his efforts to increase awareness of individuals living with speech and hearing difficulties. "I'm both honored and humbled to receive this distinction from such a remarkable community... read more.
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