TODAY IS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5,
2011 - IF "CONSIDERED" RULING EXPECTED BY JUNE
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AMAC, Inc. Obama Health Care Law Headed to Supreme Court
by The Association of Mature American Citizens, By Gene Barrett
The US Supreme Court will decide on November 10 whether or not to
consider the case of President Barack Obama’s controversial health care
law. The decision, which will be made in closed session by the nine
justices, could be made public that day or on the following Monday,
November 14. The justices will assess five of the six pending petitions
regarding issues such as the constitutionality of the individual
mandate and the severability of the law. Twenty-six states are among
those who have sued over the legislation passed by Congress and signed
by the... Read More. More News.
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DCCA FAMILY THEATRE SERIES
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Goodnight Moon & the Runaway Bunny opens series
Darke County Center for the Arts Family Theatre Series will open their
2011-2012 season by presenting Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia’s
production of Goodnight Moon and The Runaway Bunny, based upon
cherished classic children’s books by Margaret Wise Brown on Sunday,
November 20 at 2 p.m. at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall. Goodnight Moon
and... Read More. More Events. |
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CINCINNATI BENGALS
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Dalton named Offensive Rookie of the Month
bengals.com
The NFL is announcing Thursday that Bengals quarterback Andy Dalton has
been named the league’s Offensive Rookie of the Month for October.
Dalton led the Bengals to a 4-0 record in October, becoming the first
Bengals rookie quarterback to lead four straight victories. Two of the
wins featured fourth-quarter comebacks. On Oct. 2 vs. Buffalo, the
Bengals trailed 17-3 at... Read More. More Sports.
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FORT GREENEVILLE DAR
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Local Chapter promotes National Family Literacy Day
The Fort GreeneVille Chapter DAR held a storytime at the Greenville
Public Library. Stories were read from the Elephant and Piggie Book
series. Each child was given an animal character beanie hat, gift bag,
and snacks. Besides DAR members reading to the children, the children
participated reading along out loud and dancing. Also in honor of
National... Read More. More Community. |
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VOLUNTEERS MAKE A MUSEUM RUN
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Garst Museum Appreciates Volunteers
On Friday, October 28, 2011, the Garst Museum honored the many
volunteers who faithfully give of their time so visitors will have an
enjoyable and educational visit to the museum. Executive
director, Dr. Clay Johnson stated, “Volunteers are what make the museum
run. It would not be possible to offer all that we do without their
assistance.” The Garst Museum staff hosted a luncheon for all
volunteers. Three volunteers were recognized... Read More. More Community. |
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STATE SENATOR BILL BEAGLE
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Beagle, Sinclair to Host Small Business Lending Seminar
Informational forum set to include experts from private and public sectors
COLUMBUS – State Senator Bill Beagle (R – Tipp City), along with
Sinclair Community College, will be sponsoring a Small Business Lending
Seminar on Monday, December 5. The free seminar will take place
in the Frederick C. Smith Auditorium on the Sinclair campus and is
geared for small business owners throughout the Dayton region. The event... Read More. More Events.
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SEXUALLY SUGGESTIVE CONVERSATIONS
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Human Events...
Cain Catches Flak, but Will It Sink His Candidacy?
by Michael Barone
Washington was all a-Twitter (literally) Monday over Politico’s story
about the sexual harassment charges against Herman Cain -- and about
Cain’s serial self-contradictions. Faithful Fox News viewers saw him in
the afternoon saying he didn’t know the terms of a settlement reached
with the complainants and then saw him tell Greta Van Susteren... Read More. More Blogs. |
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5,
2011,
2011 |
Twenty-six
states and millions of Americans have finally gotten their wish…
Obamacare goes to the Supreme Court for consideration. If the High
Court chooses to take the case, it will likely be settled once and for
all by next June. We’ll find out then if Issue 3’s predicted success
will be a waste of time. Also in News: Toledo area poverty rate worst in U.S.; and Planned layoffs decline in Ohio, U.S. Sports: Mood upbeat at OSU. Events: Greenville Transit Veterans Day; and Night Out with Wavaires. Blogs: Gov. Walker, Grown-Up, Spanks Occupy Chicago Children; and Education Vs. Bureaucracy. For
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