TODAY IS MONDAY, OCTOBER 3,
2011 - A FESTIVAL THAT HAS "GONE TO THE DOGS"
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Hot Diggity Dog
By Naiesha Thobe, Photos by Violet Berry
Teen Scribes
Dave’s Diggity Dog Fest took place Saturday on the grounds of Garst
Musuem. Even the chilling temperatures couldn’t keep a crowd of over a
hundred people away from the festivities that had gone to the dogs.
Visitors could bring their dogs and get them registered, the first 100
people recieving free doggy bags. There were flyball contests, weiner
dog races, dog games, dog agility, a dog walk and more, all
specifically for the... Read More. More Community.
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BIG 10 FOOTBALL ROUNDUP
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From Yahoo Sports...
Michigan State hands OSU first Conference Loss
Ohio State football’s defeat to Michigan State on Saturday was more
than a setback in the Big Ten standings. It was nearly a loss of
historic proportions. A 33-yard touchdown pass from senior quarterback
Kirk Cousins to senior receiver B.J. Cunningham midway through the
first quarter put the Spartans up early, 7-0. A field goal in the
fourth... Read More. More Sports. |
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IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN...
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Teams ready for tournaments
By George Starks
Soccer, volleyball and tennis teams are gearing up for tournament
action. Before I go any further, it’s high time I said thank you to all
of you who are helping out with CNO Sports. As much as I would love to
be able to clone myself, I can’t. Therefore, I can only be in one place
at a time. Because many of you have chipped in and submitted things to
me... Read More. More Sports.
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PROMOTING SPIRIT, PRIDE & UNITY
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GHS Hosts Leadership Conference for local schools
The Greenville High School hosted a Leadership Conference on Tuesday,
Sept. 20th, held at Greenville Grace Brethren. Schools in Darke
County and surrounding areas were invited to attend and bring up to
eight student leaders. In attendance were representatives from
Bradford, Celina, Greenville, St. Henry, Tipp City, and... Read More. More Community. |
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SENATOR KEITH FABER
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Significant Progress Made at Grand Lake St. Marys
State-sponsored summer treatment produces encouraging results
COLUMBUS – State Senator Keith Faber (R – Celina) today commented on
news that a recent alum treatment at Grand Lake St. Marys succeeded in
cutting the intensity of harmful algal blooms and reducing phosphorous
levels throughout the lake. “Seemingly everybody in our community holds
cherished memories of time spent on or near Grand... Read More. More News. |
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DAR COMMUNITY SERVICE
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Local DAR members volunteer at Prairie Days
Fort GreeneVille Chapter members volunteered at Shawnee Prairie
Preserve’s Prairie Days held September 24 and 25. The Prairie Days
brought an entire community from 1780-1810 to life. DAR members shown
making tin lanterns are Chris Nehring, Taylor Nehring, and Mary Kay
Felton. Other... Read More. More Community.
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PREDICTABLE QUESTIONS CAUGHT PERRY
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Townhall...
Still Looking for a Candidate to Replace Obama
By Michael Barone
The spotlight was hottest on Rick Perry, the frontrunner in national
polls since he announced his candidacy in Charleston, S.C., on Aug. 13,
the same day that Michele Bachmann won the straw poll in Ames, Iowa.
Perry’s problem was not just that he punted on the tough question of
how to respond to a terrorist takeover of nuclear-armed Pakistan. Even... Read More. More Blogs. |
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NOTES
FROM
THE
EDITOR - TODAY IS MONDAY, OCTOBER 3,
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Local
event Goes to the Dogs… Naiesha Thobe tells the story and CNO’s newest
Teen Scribe, Violet Berry, offers the photos. That plus sports and
more. Tomorrow… there’s a place just east of town that combines history
with natural beauty; and in Greenville, dozens stand up for the rights
of the unborn. Watch for them. Also in News:
Strickland blasts Kasich, says rematch possible; Voters against Obama
re-election, but he beats competition; and Petitions received for House
Bill 194 Referendum. Sports: Lady Wave tennis wins GWOC North. Commissioners: Sept. 26 & 28, 2011. Blogs: Obamacare goes to the Supremes; and Columbus Dispatch... Taming fear. For
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