TODAY
IS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21,
2011 - GREENVILLE HORSE PARADE
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Giddy Up
By Naiesha Thobe, Teen Scribe
Saturday night continued Greenville’s festive festivities as the annual
Lighted Holiday Horse Parade commenced. Citizens flocked to find a
parking spot, and pushed through crowds to find the perfect viewing
spot before the parade finally rolled, or shall it be said
clip-clopped, down the street. Crowds were treated to Christmas music
as the band marched by, signaling the start of the parade. As the music
faded on as the instruments continued down the street, people were
greeted by the sound of horses trotting by... Read More. More Community.
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MV GIRLS BASKETBALL PREVIEW |
Lady Hawks have positive outlook on upcoming season
By George Starks
Sports Editor
UNION CITY - Finishing with a 11-13 record overall and 5-7 in the CCC,
the Mississinawa Valley Lady Blackhawks may be a dark horse in the
Cross County Conference this season. The biggest problem, according to
Hawks coach Rodney Saintignon was a lack of... Read More. More Sports. |
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STATE SENATOR BILL BEAGLE
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Helping Small Business Thrive
Whether it is during a casual conversation among friends or while
tending to legislative duties in Columbus, I frequently find it
necessary to remind people that small businesses are the heart of
Ohio’s economy. By drawing on their diverse fields of expertise,
the entrepreneurs and innovators who set-up shop in Ohio deserve credit
for creating the jobs that so many of our friends and neighbors go to
each day. That is why it is such an unfortunate trend that during... Read More. More Opinion. |
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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS
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Match of the Month: Lindsey & Willow
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County announce Big
Sister Lindsey Jung of Anna, and Little Sister Willow Market, of
Jackson Center, have been selected as October Match of the Month.
Willow is the daughter of Randy and Charity Market. Lindsey and
Willow have been matched since September, 2008. Lindsey was a Big
Buddy... Read More. More Community. |
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CINCINNATI BENGALS
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Bengals lose second straight game
yahoosports.com
BALTIMORE (AP)—Playing without middle linebacker Ray Lewis for the
first time in 58 games, the Baltimore Ravens turned to their offense in
an important AFC North showdown against the Cincinnati Bengals. Joe
Flacco and Torrey Smith did their part, and with help from a favorable
replay call, the Ravens squeezed out a 31-24 victory Sunday. Flacco
threw for 270... Read More. More Sports.
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EMERGENCY RESPONSE MINISTRY
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ERM makes donation to Red Cross
The ERM (Emergency Response Ministry) Team of NextStep Ministries, an
outreach of EUM Church of Greenville recently donated 60 personal
hygiene packets to the Darke County Red Cross for distribution during
emergency situations in our community. Pictured above from l-r
are: Wanda Smith, Lauren Smith, Rita McManis (Darke Co. Red... Read More. More Community.
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MORAL: THINK AHEAD FOR YOU & YOUR FAMILY
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Townhall...
The Fable of the OWS Grasshoppers
by Kathy Fettke
Have you heard the new 2012 version of Aesop’s Fable, The Ant and the
Grasshopper? As you may recall, the original version is about an ant
that works hard all summer to build its house and gather food for the
winter. The grasshopper pokes fun at the hardworking ant, and chooses
to dance and play all summer instead. Come winter, the ant...
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21,
2011,
2011 |
CNO
Sports Editor George Starks has been posting regular stories previewing
the 2011-2012 prep sports basketball season. Still more to come, but in
case you missed earlier ones, all you have to do is click on the Sports
tab at the top of the page. In News: Rasmussen... What They Told Us: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls; and Supreme Court Awarded Grant to “STOP” Domestic Violence. Commissioners Meetings: Nov. 7, 9, 14 and 16. Blogs: Dear Average American: It’s All Your Fault; and Making things, making progress. Obituaries: Cecile McCabe, Joseph Lee Vencill, Lisa Diane Larsh. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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