TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26,
2011 - SURBER, OPPOSING ISSUE TWO, WILL ALSO BE THERE
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Faber & Buchy on Issue 2 in Versailles
Representative Buchy and Senator Faber to Answer Questions on Issue 2 in Versailles
File photo, Memorial Hall, March 2011 - Columbus, Ohio- Ohio State
Representative Jim Buchy (R-Greenville) will join Ohio State Senator
Keith Faber (R-Celina) in addressing local citizens on the merits of
Issue 2. The event will begin at 7 pm on Thursday, November 3rd
at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Versailles. The forum is being
hosted by Educate Versailles. The meeting will include the
thoughts of Darke County Engineer Jim Surber who opposes Issue 2.
Citizens for, against, and undecided on... Read More. More Events.
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LWV CANDIDATES NIGHT ON CABLE 5
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Municipal Judge Candidates on Cable
The Candidates’ Forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Darke
County will be broadcast on GPAT following the event, Monday, October
24. If you were unable to attend the Candidates’ Night, please be sure
to tune into Greenville Public Access Television (GPAT), Channel 5
either Oct. 27, 28, 29 or 30 at 9A.M, 1 P.M, OR 7 P.M. The
program will... Read More. More Events. |
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LOCAL TEAMS NEED TO PERFORM
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The week ten tango
By George Starks
Sports Editor
DARKE COUNTY- Before the start of action last Friday, four teams needed
to do the quick-step. Two ended up doing a very poor waltz, with one
being eliminated from the competition, even though that team won. Now
if this sounds a little like something you might hear on Dancing With
the Stars, you would be right. I’m a big fan of that show and the
dance... Read More. More Sports.
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GARST MUSEUM LECTURE SERIES
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Indian Policy and the Ohio Frontier
Garst
Museum is proud to present Dr. Douglas Hurt, head of the History
Department at Perdue University as he presents a discussion on Indian
Policy and the Ohio Frontier on Sunday, October 30, 2011, 2:00 PM at
the Garst Museum in Greenville, Ohio. Dr. Hurt stated, “I became
interested in the Ohio frontier when I worked at the Ohio Historical
Society from 1978-1986. After I left the Society, Walter Nugent
and Malcolm... Read More. More Events. |
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DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
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DCCAdent Evening a Success!
A highlight of the fall DCCA Season was the DCCAdent Evening at the
Greenville Golf Course on Friday, October 7th. Proceeds of over
$3400.00, went to the Darke County Center for the Arts. Music sponsors
for the evening were Second National Bank, Family Health and Financial
Achievement Services. Other sponsors of the evening were: Beltone
Hearing & Audiology Service... Read More. More Community. |
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DARKE COUNTY SENIOR SCRIBES
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Poetry by Lois Wilson
Editor: Lois Wilson is one of Darke County’s shining stars in the field
of poetry. Local readers have been entertained for years by her short,
insightful and often humorous stanzas. She has been a member of the
Senior Scribes since its inception as Senior Advocates when I was the
editor of the Daily Advocate. County News Online is pleased to offer
three brief approaches to our daily living, beginning with an election
reminder to our local politicians… SIGN OFF ON - It’s... Read More. More Senior Scribes.
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SUICIDE OF A SUPER POWER
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Human Events...
What Is It We Wish to Conserve?
by Patrick J. Buchanan
A conservative’s task in society is “to preserve a particular people,
living in a particular place during a particular time.” Jack Hunter, in
a review of this writer’s new book, Suicide of a Superpower: Will
America Survive to 2025? thus summarizes Russell Kirk’s view of the
duty of the conservative to his country. Kirk, the traditionalist... Read More. More Blogs. |
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INSIDE
COUNTY NEWS ONLINE - TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26,
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Take
a break from politics… Lecture Series at Garst; DCCA’s Ghostwalk; a
crucial Friday night coming for local high schools. For the kids,
there’s Beggar’s Night on Thursday and a great day (we hope) for Trick
or Treating Sunday. We have enough stress in our lives… lets enjoy a
little of the good stuff. Now back to the stress… In News: Ohio has lost 3,500 factories over last 10 years; and Rasmussen’s Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls. Blogs:
Vote ‘no’ on Issue 2 to repeal Senate Bill 5; and Vote for Issue 2 so
public administrators can make staffing choices based on need. Obituaries: Lloyd L. “Barney” Barnhardt, Pamela Bell Anderson. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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