TODAY IS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,
2011 - DARKE COUNTY REPUBLICAN PIG ROAST
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Still have a lot of work to do
Kasich Keynote Speaker; Hemer Republican of the Year
By Bob Robinson
“We lost more jobs during those four years than any other state except
Michigan and California,” Gov. John Kasich said. “They wouldn’t fix the
deficit, they just walked around with a tin cup looking for money.” In
his speech to Republican supporters at the party’s annual Pig Roast
Sunday, Kasich referred to the previous administration, which left the
state... Read More. More News.
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WILSON, ACKLEY & THE COMMUNITY
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Mural now on display in Rotary Park
By Lyn Bliss, Senior Scribe
“After the mural was put up at the other end of Broadway, we had
to do something at the North end to keep history for the younger
generations. If Paul [Ackley] would do it, I would get the
money.” said Mary Catherine Wilson. “Paul... Read More. More Community. |
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GREENVILLE TOASTMASTERS CLUB
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Nichols Advances to District Humorous Speech Contest
Betty Nichols, a member of the Greenville Toastmasters Club, will
compete on Saturday, November 5 at the District 40 Fall Conference in
Fairborn, Ohio. Nichols initially gave her speech entitled Dilemma a
year ago during a club meeting. With encouragement from club
members, she continued to polish the speech for the club-level humorous
speech contest in September. From there, Nichols captured first place
in the Area... Read More. More Community.
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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS
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Great fall weather means first big fish
Big Brother Dave Welker of Sidney and his little Brother, 10 year old
Julian Barga, son of Mandie Barga of Sidney, take advantage of the
beautiful fall day to do a little fishing. As it turns out…
Julian caught his first fish! While uncertain of the type of
fish, Julian was beaming with excitement never the less. Dave and
Julian have been matched through... Read More. More Community. |
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CANCER ASSOCIATION OF DARKE COUNTY
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Rolling 50’s Classics Inc. Presents Donation to Local Cancer Association
The Rolling 50’s Classics group has come through again for the Cancer
Association. Over the past seven years we have received a donation from
their group. The Rolling 50’s group is able to donate to our
organization because of their Rolling 50’s Annual Cruise In that was
held on September 10, 2011. The Cancer Association sincerely
appreciates... Read More. More Community. |
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DARKE COUNTY TEEN SCRIBES
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Homecoming Preparations in Full Swing
By Naiesha Thobe
The week of Homecoming has finally arrived! Talk of the game, the
parade, and of course, the dance are only a few topics squirreling
through the hallways of Greenville High School. Naturally, most people
only care about those three events, but there is much going on for
Homecoming week that is often overlooked. First off, the school clubs
unite! Meetings once a day, every day, as... Read More. More Teen Sribes.
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ZUCCOTTI... $3.2 MILLION TAXPAYER COSTS
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Human Events...
Costs of the Occupiers
by Michelle Malkin
The trash generated by the “Occupy Wall Street” protests keeps piling
up. So do the bills. Liberal media outlets claim the anarchic,
anti-capitalist movement is more popular than the tea party. But wait
until Americans across the country get a full picture of the costs of
the aimless occupiers. In New York City, government officials estimate
the month-long siege of Zuccotti Park has now...
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INSIDE COUNTY NEWS ONLINE - TODAY IS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18,
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Issue
2 is a hot item for your November election, folks. As always, there are
two sides and neither of them sound like the commercials you’ve been
seeing on TV. Our local debate is Wednesday at the American Legion,
courtesy of the LWV. Make your plans to be there. Also in News: Gas Drilling Boom Brings New Life To Steel Industry; and Secretary of State Husted rejects redistricting petitions. Sports: St. Louis stops Brewers; and Slack tapped as Eldora Promoter/General Manager. Blogs: Defeat of Obama’s jobs bill opens door to new strategy; and Many questions. Obituaries: Gary C. Kimmel, James C. Irwin, Susan Kaye Wilson, Margaret Susan Wiseley, David Joseph Riddle. For
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