TODAY
IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22,
2011 - TEENS GET A TASTE OF TECHNOLOGY, SCIENCE & MORE
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Area Girls Enjoy Edison's “We Are IT!” Day
“I learned about how encrypting text on your computer can be good for a
business,” said Kiara Davidson, a sophomore at Greenville High School,
who attended the recent Edison Community College session on
cryptography. “It’s been really fun getting to walk around a college
campus, too.” Davidson was one of more than 200 young women and their
teachers from Miami, Darke and Shelby County schools who were at Edison
on Friday for the sixth annual “We Are IT!” day, a program designed to
help boost interest in the science, technology, engineering and
mathematics fields. The... Read More. More Community.
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MV BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW |
Mississinawa Valley in rebuilding mode
By George Starks
UNION CITY - To look at the Mississinawa Valley roster, one would be
led to believe the 2011-12 edition of Blackhawk basketball is chock
full of experience. After the OSHAA tournament, the Hawks finished with
a 10-11 record, losing one game due to weather. After losing in the
second round of the... Read More. More Sports. |
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IN CASE YOU MISSED IT...
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WHIO-TV... Hours after new ‘Most Wanted’ is activated 2 arrested
By Steve Baker
Northern Bureau Chief
DARKE COUNTY, Ohio — Just hours after the Darke County Sheriff’s
Department activated an updated “Most Wanted” program Tuesday afternoon
on the department’s website, two individuals were arrested. Nearly five
hours later, Rebecca Leas of Sidney was arrested in Greenville on
a... Read More. More News. |
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FIRST CLASS MAIL FALLS 6 PERCENT
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Dayton Business Journal...
Future in doubt as Postal Service loses $5 billion
The U.S. Postal Service, in the midst of a potential reorganization
that could close hundreds of facilities nationwide, including in the
Dayton region, said Tuesday that it finished its fiscal year with a
loss of $5.1 billion, according to CNNMoney. The loss would have been
even greater -- $10.6 billion -- if Congress hadn’t allowed the Postal
Service to... Read More. More News. |
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OLD CHAMPS PAID THEIR RESPECTS
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Stewart wins third career NASCAR points title
Yahoo Sports
HOMESTEAD, Fla. – Under falling confetti, rain and celebratory
Coca-Cola sprayed like champagne, Jimmie Johnson pushed through the mob
scene. Jeff Gordon wasn’t too far behind him. Tony Stewart hadn’t even
gotten out of his car to enjoy as dramatic a NASCAR Sprint Cup
championship as you’ll ever see captured and the old champs – nine Cups
between... Read More. More Sports.
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DARKE COUNTY TEEN SCRIBES
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It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
By Naiesha Thobe, Teen Scribe
Greenville, Ohio was not the exception to the rule on Friday evening.
Broadway was bustling with people as the festivities took place - and
it was only the beginning. The annual Holiday Open House – a prelude to
the Annual Greenville Horse Parade Saturday night - took place all over
downtown, each business welcoming visitors in to browse, buy, or just
to check out the new stores making...
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INVESTIGATION OF SOLYNDRA LOANS
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Towhall... The Absent-Minded Energy Secretary
by Debra J. Saunders
Nov 20, 2011
President Barack Obama likes to brag that his energy secretary, Steven
Chu, won a Nobel Prize in physics. You would think that means that Chu
is a brainiac who makes shrewd decisions and is extremely aware of
whatever is happening around him. But as his testimony before the House
Energy and Commerce Oversight...
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
22,
2011,
2011 |
You
may have seen it, but just in case you haven’t, check out the WHIO
video on two “Most Wanted” captures following tips reported within
hours after posting Darke County’s Crime Stoppers new web site. Also in
News: Blame Game Erupts as Hope for Deficit Deal Fades; and Obama USDA delays shale drilling, up to 200k jobs. Blogs: Review: A Short History of the Greenback; and The jobless vote predicts the nation’s president. Obituaries: David L. Oliver. For
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