TODAY
IS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14,
2011 - GREENVILLE EAGLES 2177
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Do these steaks look good or what?
So where can you get a great steak dinner and all the fixin’s for 12
bucks? Greenville Eagles 2177, of course! Oops, almost forgot… that 12
bucks also includes an evening of dancing to terrific bands, such as
American Kings and Silver Mountain. Try to find a deal like that
anywhere else in town. You’ll find it the first Saturday of every month
at Greenville Eagles on Third Street during the winter months. The
monthly event is open to members and their guests. The next Steak Fry
is Dec. 3, with Silver Mountain Band providing the music. The Fraternal
Order of Eagles, Greenville 2177, is a non-profit... Read More. More Community.
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY |
I Stand By my Vote for Collective Bargaining Reform
Since returning to the Ohio House of Representatives, I have enjoyed
company with so many constituents. The hospitality shown to me
and the time I have been able to spend in each community of the 77th
House District is much appreciated. Since late February much of
my time has been spent with constituents talking about the balanced
budget passed in Ohio and collective bargaining reform... Read More. More Opinion. |
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DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
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Fort GreeneVille DAR honors Veterans
Fort GreeneVille Chapter DAR members attended a tribute to WWII
veterans at the Garst Museum in Greenville. The tribute was a reenacted
tour through the “GI Experience of WWII.” The Chapter also attended the
Veterans Day Parade in downtown Greenville, and the Greenville VFW Open
House. The Fort GreeneVille DAR participates in a wide... Read More. More Community.
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MAKING OHIO "RIGHT-TO-WORK" STATE
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Dayton Business Journal...
Tea Party group pushes for Ohio amendment
by Jeff Bell
A conservative group connected to the Tea Party movement is calling for
a constitutional amendment to make Ohio a right-to-work state – a move
that comes just two days after voters shot down a law viewed by many as
anti-union. The Columbus-based 1851 Center for Constitutional Law said
in a release Thursday it has... Read More. More News. |
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FORMER VERSAILLES STUDENT A UD STANDOUT
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Raterman a leader at UD
Former Versailles standout getting the job done on and off the court -
Justine Raterman is part of the University of Dayton Honors program and
is in the highly-innovative University Core Program, in which 150
students are selected each year to represent a cross-section of new
students with differing backgrounds and abilities. Core is designed to
deepen the learning experience for students. Raterman is a double major
in AYA Math Education and Mathematics. Raterman... Read More. More Sports.
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DARKE COUNTY SENIOR SCRIBES
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Baby Boomer Test
(Have a paper and pencil handy to record your answers... Your mind
isn’t as sharp as it once was!) So they say! The individual who sent it
to me got 16 out of the 20. The note below indicates the average is 12.
I guess I’m either weird, a TV junkie in my youth or really old. I got
all 20… Bob Robinson, editor and Senior Scribe. This is NOT a pushover
test. It’s a Baby Boomer era test! There are 20 questions. Average
score is 12.
This one will be... Read More. More Senior Scribes.
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CITY COUNCIL SUPPORTS RIOTERS
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Investors.com...
Look Who’s Singing Along In Karaoke Of Revolution
By Mark Steyn
Way back in 1968, after the riots at the Democratic Convention in
Chicago, Mayor Daley declared his forces were there to “preserve
disorder.” I believe that was one of Hizzoner’s famous malapropisms.
Forty-three years later Jean Quan, mayor of Oakland, and the Oakland
City Council have made “preserving disorder” the official municipal... Read More. More Blogs. |
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14,
2011,
2011 |
From
DBJ, a Right to Work amendment on the ballot in 2012? There are many
reasons why Issue 2 failed… if one of them is a predisposition in favor
of unions, then the next 12 months are going to be even more
interesting than I expected. Keep watching. Also in News: Kasich’s history shows he can rebound; and Inmates suing state for loss of privacy. Sports: Buckeyes can’t overcome Boilers on the road; and Bengals winning streak snapped. Blogs: Obama Unbound; and Waiting out Obama. For
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