TODAY IS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,
2011 - DARKE COUNTY REPUBLICAN WOMENS CLUB
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Republican Women host Candidates
Lyn Bliss, Senior Scribe
GREENVILLE─Darke County Republican Women held their regular monthly
meeting recently during which they heard from some of the Republican
Candidates who will be appearing on the November 8 ballot. The
candidates who were invited included Jesse Green who is seeking
election as Judge of Darke County Municipal Court, incumbent
Republican Michael Bowers is seeking reelection as Greenville
Mayor, and incumbent Nancy Myers is seeking reelection as
Greenville City Auditor. Greenville City Council hopefuls are... Read More. More News.
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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
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Issue 2 Public Forum Wednesday
The League of Women Voters of Darke County is holding a public forum
featuring State Representative Jim Buchy and County Engineer Jim
Surber. As the two men debate their opposing views on
Senate Bill 5, which will be Issue 2 on the November ballot, they will
be supported by representatives of “Building... Read More. More Events. |
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POST-SEASON FOR V-BALL & SOCCER
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Teams getting ready for post-season play
By George Starks
With the volleyball and soccer seasons coming to an end, teams are
gearing up for the OHSAA state tournament, Many teams are looking
strong while others have struggled. Mississinawa Valley, led by Mallory
Livingston, Shelby Rehmert, Hope Neargarder and a cast of thousands,
have one of the best chances to win a sectional title in the county.
Versailles has struggled.... Read More. More Sports.
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DARKE COUNTY DRUG TASK FORCE
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Task Force “takes back” prescription drugs
Oct. 29, Family Health Services
Greenville, Ohio – On October 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the Darke
County Drug Task Force along with Darke County Family Health, Darke
County Solid Waste, and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) will
give the public another opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by
ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused... Read More. More Events. |
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OSU EXTENSION, DARKE COUNTY
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Fall Pasture Management
By Justin Petrosino, ANR Extension Educator
As we transition into fall and look ahead to winter most of us who are
in agriculture are concentrating on harvesting corn and beans and
planting wheat. With that flurry of activity it is easy to forget about
fall and winter management concerns for pastures. During July and
August many of us were concerned about the severe lack of rainfall and
coinciding lack of forage growth, especially with our cool... Read More. More Community. |
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DARKE COUNTY RED CROSS
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Halloween Safety Tips
Ghouls and goblins will take over the night. But even scary creatures
need to be safe and celebrate Halloween right. Halloween’s greatest
hazards aren’t vampires and villains, but falls, costume mishaps and
automobile collisions. The Red Cross wants your family to have a safe
Halloween so we’re providing... Read More. More Events.
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TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD A SCANDAL
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Townhall...
Government the Job Killer
By John Stossel
President Obama says government will have to build the nation out of
the economic trough. “We’re the country that built the intercontinental
railroad,” Obama says. “So how can we now sit back and let China build
the best railroads?” Ironic that he mentions the Chinese. Progressives
used to complain that to build the railroad, bosses abused Chinese
workers -- called them “coolies” and... Read More. More Blogs. |
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NOTES
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EDITOR - TODAY IS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14,
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Lots
of local news and issues. Be sure to check them out; and don’t forget,
the GOP Men’s candidates forum location is in the Brick Room (main
building) of Brethren Retirement Community. Also in News:
Darke County SWAT standoff ends peacefully; Private groups back
supporters of SB 5; and State wants East Side oil refinery closed. Sports: Ohio State in crisis mode; 17th Annual Evening for Race Fans; and Bengals blacked out again. Events: Photo Club to Meet on October 18. Blogs: The Bloomberg-Washington Post Debate; and Mandate balance. Obituaries: Myron E. “Tony” Keller, Donald D. Rogers, Irene F. Whittaker. For
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