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Suicide, Conveyance
Fees top stories in May
Photo credit: Bob Rhoades, Greenville Wreck on South Broadway
As County News Online Readership grows, we have begun tracking the most
popular stories each month. In May, readers took two local issues to
heart as the 10 stories of top interest.
The highest readership in CNO’s history went to Bob Rhoades’ opinion on
suicide and how it has impacted Darke County. He expressed his concern
over the three suicides we already have and an attempt rate of one
every three days.
Getting the second most attention were the back-and-forth opinions
between Editor Bob Robinson and Darke County Commissioner Mike Stegall.
Robinson started it with “A Tax is a Tax is a Tax.” Stegall responded…
followed by “Point Counterpoint” published in June. It will likely be
on June’s Top 10 list.
The balance of the May Top 10 includes the Sheriff’s Office arrest
following a drug investigation, the photos and article by Bob Rhoades
on the vehicle wreck on South Broadway, former Advocate intern Sarah
Hall visits from California and Robinson’s recent column on abortion.
In case you missed them, they are in order of page views:
Suicide in Darke County, By Bob Rhoades... click here
A Tax is a Tax is a Tax, Opinion on Conveyance Fee by Bob Robinson...
click here
Stegall’s Response to “That’s My Opinion” on the Conveyance Fee...
click here
Drug Investigation Leads to Arrest... click here
Greenville Wreck on South Broadway, By Bob Rhoades... click here
California Girl returns to Ohio... click here
Thou Shalt Not Kill, Opinion by Bob Robinson... click here
Dayton Business Journal… Public Employee Salaries in Ohio... click here
Al Bliss… Letter to All Voters Who Care... click here
SB5 Becomes Law, by State Rep. Jim Buchy... click here
The June “back & forth” article on the Conveyance Fee is “Point Counterpoint” between Bob
Robinson & Mike Stegall
CNO would like to thank its readers for their support. Page views
(commonly referred to as “hits”) have nearly tripled since the site
kicked off the middle of January. During the same period of time,
unique viewers have doubled.
Keep spreading the word… and again, thanks.
County News Online
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