TODAY IS MONDAY, AUGUST 15,
2011 - GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL KEY CLUB
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Service to community, and a taste of history
By Bob Robinson
Despite challenges – uncooperative weather, vacations, schedule
conflicts and more – officers and a hearty group of Greenville High
School Key Club members still managed to “give back” to their
community… and add to their experiences. After two failed attempts to
work on Greenville Township cemeteries – first due to punishing heat
and thunderstorm predictions, the second due to rock-hard dry ground –
officers Claire Sherman, president, and Dan Cox, treasurer, recently
worked on a new cemetery despite the concerns of... Read More. More Community.
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OHIO HAS 7 OF MOST TROUBLED AREAS
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The Columbus Dispatch...
Hunger stalks Ohio families
By Catherine Candisky
Families with kids have more difficulty putting food on the table than
those without. More than 1 in 4 families with children did not have
enough money to buy food in the past 12 months, according to a report
released yesterday. That compares with about 1 in 6 for childless
households. Not having... Read More. More News. |
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10TH ANNIVERSARY DISPLAY SEPT. 2-12
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Zechar Bailey Commemorates 9/11 with Wall of Remembrance
The 10th Anniversary display of the 9/11 Memorial will be free to the public
Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, a proud Dignity Memorial® provider in
Greenville, Ohio, will display a wall of remembrance dedicated to the
victims of Sept. 11, 2001, a 24-foot-long, and four-foot-high wall
listing... Read More. More Community.
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U.S. HAS BEEN LOSING 784 MFG JOBS A DAY
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Dayton Business Journal...
Dayton 5th-worst for manufacturing losses
The Dayton-area ranked as the 5th-worst metro out of 100 cities across
the country for percentage of manufacturing jobs lost during the past
five years, according to an analysis by Bizjournals.com. But Dayton
wasn’t alone. The nation’s 100 major markets lost 1.43 million
manufacturing jobs during the past five years -- an average...
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MORE TO COME FOR THE BUCKEYES?
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Dayton Business Journal...
Report: More NCAA allegations for Ohio St.
The Ohio State University football program could face a second round of
NCAA violation allegations unrelated to the problems that forced coach
Jim Tressel to retire in May, according to ESPN. The sports network
reported on its Web site that sources said the NCAA has sent a letter
to the Buckeyes stating that it continues to investigate... Read More. More News. |
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GM JOBS KEEP ENDING UP IN SWING STATES
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Redstate...
Government Motors Spends Your Money
Posted by Ben Howe
Yes, General Motors. A great example of Obama’s efforts to
revitalize our economy. He bravely handed a failing industry
billions of dollars of other people’s money and then planted political
friends in high positions while paying off the unions with shares of
the company. As recently as...
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OBAMA KNOWS WHAT HE HAS DONE
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Townhall...
A Pyrrhic ‘Victory’
By Thomas Sowell
In Don Marquis’ classic satirical book, “Archy and Mehitabel,”
Mehitabel the alley cat asks plaintively, “What have I done to deserve
all these kittens?” That seems to be the pained reaction of the Obama
administration to the financial woes that led to the downgrading of
America’s credit rating, for the first time in history. There are
people who see no connection between what... Read
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FROM
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EDITOR - MONDAY, AUGUST 15,
2011... 4 DAYS TO THE GREAT DARKE COUNTY FAIR |
Four
days to the Great Darke County Fair. Remember our “Unspeakable” Mime?
He (she?) looks different every year and he (she?) is unbelievably
good. Can’t wait to see what we get this year. Complete schedule will
be posted Thursday. Watch for it! Also in News:
Laffer: Obama Must Use Reaganomics to Save Economy; Portman to help
chart country’s debt course; and Foreclosures slow to trickle as
lenders shift strategy. Commissioners: Aug. 8 & 10, 2011. Blogs:
The Spurned Millionaire’s Vendetta; Hey Libs, Face Facts: Obama’s a Bad
President; and Boehner is rewarded with stock market plunge. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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