TODAY
IS MONDAY, DECEMBER 5,
2011 - COLLABORATION BETWEEN SCHOOLS & COMMUNITY
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Edison Community College Brings “Kids To College”
More than 350 students and teachers from Van Cleve Elementary School in
Troy spent the day Friday attending classes and learning real world
financial responsibility at Edison Community College for the “Kids To
College” Program. This is the fifth year for the program at Edison,
which provides students with a curriculum that focuses on financial
literacy, careers and the value of an education beyond high school.
Initial sessions are held at Van Cleve in the weeks leading up to the
event to help prepare students for a simulation that requires them to
make consumer decisions, pay... Read More. More Community.
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ACCUSED OF UNDERMINING PARTY |
Cleveland Plain Dealer...
Ohio House speaker blasts state GOP chair for undermining the party
By James Ewinger
Photo: Kevin DeWine, Ohio GOP Chairman. To see DeWine’s response, click here.
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Infighting among Ohio Republicans has reached a new
level as House Speaker William G. Batchelder accused state GOP
Chairman... Read More. More News. |
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MISSISSINAWA VALLEY BOYS BASKETBALL
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Union City runs over Blackhawks
Battle of the Hub goes to Indiana side
By George Starks
If Mississinawa Valley coach sees another team of Indians, it will be
too soon. After falling to the Newton Indians at ‘The Reservation’
Friday, the Blackhawks went across the line for a visit to ‘The
Tee-Pee‘ Saturday. After 32 minutes of play, the Hawks limped away with
a 59-24 loss to the Tribe. Turnovers killed Mississinawa Valley... Read More. More Sports. |
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FRANKLIN MONROE GIRLS BASKETBALL
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Russia raids ‘The Hangar’
By George Starks
PITSBURG - Russia is one of the smallest schools in Ohio. But as the
old saying goes, “dynamite comes in small packages.” The Lady Raiders
waltzed into Franklin Monroe and waltzed out with a 55-43 victory over
the Jets in a game that wasn’t as close as the score indicates.
Russia’s defense was relentless, forcing 14 Jet turnovers through the
first three quarters and... Read More. More Sports. |
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GRAND LAKE ST. MARYS
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Ohio Supreme Court...
State ordered to compensate owners for Land ‘Taking’
State Ordered to Compensate Owners for ‘Taking’ of Land Caused by
Overflows from Grand Lake St. Marys. Court Finds 1997 Changes to
Spillway Increased Downstream Flooding. (Dec. 1, 2011) The Supreme
Court of Ohio today issued a writ of mandamus ordering the Ohio
Department... Read More. More News.
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OHIO SUPREME COURT
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Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center Dedication
Around 400 members of the judiciary and guests honored the late Chief
Justice Thomas J. Moyer on Dec. 2 as the Supreme Court of Ohio
dedicated the Ohio Judicial Center in his name. The dedication of the
Thomas J. Moyer Ohio Judicial Center honors Chief Justice Moyer’s
significant contributions to civility, public service, and the rule of
law. Chief Justice Moyer was the second longest serving chief justice
in Ohio... Read More. More Community. |
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OHIO.COM EDITORIAL... KASICH
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Targeted response
Late in the tenure of Ted Strickland and his team, the state adjusted
its rule for tracking down overpayments to welfare recipients. It did
so to achieve consistency with federal regulations. The new rule called
for recouping all overpayments going back 10 years — and beyond. In
recent weeks, as the notices of overpayment first started appearing in
mailboxes and complaints readily followed, the state learned what a
colossal misjudgment had been made. On Monday, John Kasich got it... Read More. More Blogs. |
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS MONDAY, DECEMBER 5,
2011 |
I’m
a political junky. I admit it. But there are times when I have to ask
myself why. Stalemate in Washington, now political infighting in
Columbus. Hey folks, for the good of the country we need to deal with a
crucial election next November! Get back to business! Also in News: GOP governors go after Obama; and Rift In State Republican Party Could Prove Costly. Commissioners: November 23, 28, 30. Community: CAP offers HEAP to Seniors 60 & Over. Blogs: Cain suspends his Presidential campaign; and Cookie-cutter federal aid programs don’t work. Obituaries: Doris S. Cerny, Billy Duane Murphy. For
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