TODAY
IS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21,
2011 - DARKE COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS UPDATE
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Darke County’s Most Wanted...
Web site update includes three new fugitives
The Darke County Crimestoppers web site has been updated to include
three new fugitives. The currently posted fugitives are Joseph A.
Leiferman, Eugene Emerson Woodruff, III, Adam Travis Ballard, Megan
Nicole Rose and Jeremy L. Manning. Leiferman is wanted on two counts of
Aggravated Trafficking in Drugs (Oxycodone), Woodruff on one count of
theft; Ballard on failure to appear on a forgery charge, Rose on counts
of violation of probation, forgery and receiving stolen property; and
Manning on one count of Aggravated Trafficking in Drugs... Read More. More News. |
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MTSU STARTER AS A FRESHMAN |
Fisherback stepping her game up
By George Starks
GREENVILLE- When Jordyn Fisherback was pitching at Tri-Village, she was
the best in the Cross County Conference. She wanted more, so she
transferred to Greenville and played for Jarrod Newland. Wanting to
pitch against the best was her goal and playing for a state caliber
coach was going to get her where she wanted to ultimately be... Read More. More Sports. |
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EUM CHURCH NEXTSTEP MINISTRIES
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Kimmel gives back for a kindness
Carla Kimmel has felt the struggle with the economy. Her family is doing better now,
they’ve recently found employment, but last summer she found herself standing in food pantry lines. She
couldn’t believe she was there. One of the places where she received help was the Fish
Choice Pantry in Greenville. She didn’t want to be there....
Read More. More Community.
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CANCER ASSOCIATION OF DARKE COUNTY
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CenturyLink thanked for generous donation
CenturyLink has a rich history of supporting local communities. “Our employees live and work and raise
their families here,” said Rick Krogman, CenturyLink Supervisor. “We’re proud to work for a local
company improving lives and communities in Darke County. CenturyLink supports the
area through financial and volunteer....
Read More. More Community. |
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"BLAGO" SEAT-SELLING SALE TO CHICAGO |
Dayton Business Journal…
Bizarre business news of the week
by DBJ Staff
Weird things happen all the time, and some of the odd things that go on in the business world are just as
bizarre as anything you find in the pages of your daily newspaper’s entertainment pages or police blotter. Some
of these oddball things that go on in the business world can serve as.... Read More. More News. |
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CNO TALES... HE GOT WHAT HE DESERVED
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The Story Telling Resource Centre...
The Ill-tempered Snowman
It was dawn on an icy-cold Christmas morning. The sun was emerging from over the horizon and standing on the
top of a hill was the snowman. He had been there for about three weeks and was looking the worse for wear. There
was a stick underneath his arm. If he had originally had a hat and scarf, it had long since been stolen. One of
the stones that had been his eyes had fallen off... Read More. More Community.
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ROMNEY A VIABLE CANDIDATE?
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Redstate...
The Candidates
Posted by Erick Erickson
I will not be endorsing any time soon. I have made clear my reasons
here (see link below). I am, however, continually surprised
that anyone in the GOP thinks Mitt Romney is a really viable candidate.
Should he be the nominee, the American public will be treated to
interviews
and commercials with every person ever fired or laid off because of
Bain Capital.... Read More. More Blogs. |
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21,
2011 |
Breaking news from NCAA… OSU loses Bowl option in 2012 season and more;
also three new fugitives added to the Most Wanted web site. CNO
continues its holiday series with a grumpy old snowman getting his due.
Also in News: FCC urges state officials, others to address phone fraud; and Airfares climb at airports in region.
Sports: NCAA hits OSU with 1-year bowl ban, loss of scholarships; and Bengals win keeps playoff hope alive.
Blogs: The Truth about the New Detainee Policy; and 9 Things to Say Goodbye To, Including Privacy, Free Speech.
Obituaries: Betty J. Craddock. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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