TODAY
IS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17,
2011 - CRIME STOPPERS... CHECK OUT LINK ON THE RIGHT
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Darke County’s Most Wanted is back
By Bob Robinson
Click below for a link to the WHIO-TV Video - Following a three-year
absence, Darke County’s Most Wanted is back. When it was used prior to
that, the program resulted in 50 arrests. Detailed information is
available on the program’s new website by clicking the button on the
right hand side of this page, or by clicking the link at the end of
this story. “The web site features five individuals we’re looking for,”
said Darke County Sheriff’s Detective Mike Burns. He added that the
charges range from misdemeanors to first-degree felonies and that
when... Read More. More News.
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ELECTION WRAP-UP... |
Well did we learn anything on November 8?
By Bob Rhoades
Schools: There were a lot of lessons to be learned, whether they were,
only time will tell. The first item of business locally was of
course the school issue. Since I was part of what I thought was
the solution, I’ve tried to figure out just what went wrong.
Results of an unscientific poll on Darke Journal show that distrust of
the school board was 33% of... Read More. More Opinion |
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WEATHER-RELATED NOT RULED OUT |
From WHIO-TV...
Darke Co. businessman found electrocuted
By Steve Baker
Northern Bureau Chief
To see the video click link below - DARKE COUNTY, Ohio — Investigation
continues on the Darke County side of the Darke-Mercer County village
of Burkettsville into the death of a businessman. Deputies said it
appears that Joseph Werling, 39, of Burkettsville, was the
victim... Read More. More News.
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TRI-VILLAGE BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW
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Patriots young but ready
By George Starks
NEW MADISON- When Drew Moore was lost to graduation last year,
Tri-Village coach Josh Sagester had to make some changes and do it in a
hurry. “When Drew graduated, we lost about 75 percent of our scoring,”
said Sagester. “It’s always tough to replace your all-time leading
scorer so we will be a very different team this... Read More. More Sports. |
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TRI-VILLAGE GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW
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Lady Patriots look to repeat
By George Starks
NEW MADISON- Going undefeated a year ago in the Cross County
Conference, the Tri-Village Lady Patriots will look to duplicate that
feat again in the 2011-12 season. Coming back with just one senior,
that senior may be the only one Pats coach Brad Grey may need. Led by
5-11 senior Kayla Linkous, T-V will feature more than... Read More. More Sports.
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DARKE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMEN
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GOP Women Host Personal Protection Expert
by Lyn Bliss, Senior Scribe
GREENVILLE – Darke County Republican Women held their regular monthly
meeting recently during which they heard a report from State
Representative Jim Buchy (R-77) regarding the recent election and
current legislative actions. Lyn Bliss, newly elected Ohio Federation
of Republican Women’s (OFRW) First Vice-president, reported... Read More. More Community.
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THE EPA BULLIES AND DICTATES
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Dust in the Wind: Time for the EPA to Go!
by Newt Gingrich
The key to eliminating our oppressive regulatory regime is simply to
replace the existing bureaucracy rather than try to reform it. The
current systems are so entrenched that we need to start over with new
organizations and new people. Overbearing bureaucrats are especially
prominent at the Environmental Protection Agency. The arrogance,
economic ignorance, and dictatorial attitude... Read More. More Blogs. |
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
17,
2011,
2011 |
Darke
County’s Most Wanted is up and running. This is a huge plus for
fighting crime in Darke County. Our tab to their site is posted (upper
left hand side). Check it out and find out how you can submit your
tips. Let’s make Darke County as uncomfortable as possible for the
perps in our midst. Also in News:
UC man dead following 2-vehicle accident; Bradford man pleads not
guilty to rape; D-Day vet remembers seeing boxcars full of Holocaust
victims; and Jobless rate for single moms at 25-year high. Events: A Victorian Christmas at Garst. Blogs: The USDA-Approved Christmas Tree Cartel; and We Sent ‘Tea Party’ Republicans to Washington for This? Obituaries: Norman E. Gigandet. For
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