TODAY IS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28,
2011 - LET PRESIDENT OBAMA - AND CNO - KNOW WHAT YOU THINK
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The White House... The President wants your Input
Editor’s note: Should you
choose to respond to the president’s request, please send a copy to
County News Online for publication. Good morning, It’s
part of my job to make sure President Obama gets to hear the voices and
perspectives of people outside Washington – and lately, that’s not been
difficult. Everywhere the President goes, he gets the same message:
Americans just want folks in Washington to work together to build an
economy that works for the middle class, not just the wealthiest – and
is based on rewarding responsibility, hard work and fairness. That’s
why the President has proposed the American Jobs Act, a set of bold but
common-sense measures that will put up to 2 million... Read More. More Opinion.
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190 HOUSEHOLDS, POPULATION 500
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45328
By Truman Scott
45328 is the zip code for Gettysburg, Ohio which lies halfway between
Covington and Greenville, Ohio on US Highway 36. It is in Adams
Township which is dry and thus, no alcohol is sold in the town. I went
to school in Bradford which lies four miles east and my brother-in-law
lived in Gettysburg his entire life (86 years). I have lived here since
the spring of 2000. I was visiting my sister and her husband... Read More. More Opinion. |
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A WIN SATURDAY... FIRST FOR THE SCHOOL
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Jets look for district title
Will the third time be a charm?
By George Starks
PITSBURG - When Franklin Monroe heads to Northmont Saturday, the Jets
will be looking to do to things... Get a big monkey off their backs and
win the state district soccer title. Getting the monkey off will
automatically bring the state title. Franklin Monroe has been to the
district twice in school history in the sport and twice, come home with
the runner-up trophy. “I hope the... Read More. More Sports.
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OSU EXTENSION, DARKE COUNTY
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It Is a Good Time to Reassess Standing Corn
By Justin Petrosino, ANR Extension Educator
As you might have heard on the Tiger radio station last week, I will no
longer be working for Extension as of November 4, 2011. I was hoping to
announce it in a more personal manner than a radio broadcast of a news
report but they beat me to it! I have enjoyed my time with Extension
and have enjoyed Darke County enough to... Read More. More Community. |
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DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
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Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe supports Arts in Education
Darke County Center for the Arts thanks Maid-Rite Sandwich Shoppe for
contributing funds in support of its Arts In Education (AIE)
program. DCCA, in conjunction with school administrative staff,
annually takes performing artists to every grade of all Greenville City
and Darke County public schools. Lyle Cogen visited nine elementary
schools September 12-16, with Sticks and Stones, a... Read More. More Community. |
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BEAT THE COLD WEATHER AT GHS
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Walking Program at Greenville High School
Again this year, Greenville Senior High School will be open throughout
the colder months for community members to get exercise by walking the
hallways. Walkers of all ages are welcome Monday through Thursday
from 6:00-8:00pm. The indoor walking program will begin on
Monday, October 31 and extend through Thursday, March 29. The
following... Read More. More Events.
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FARM DUST REGULATION ACT OF 2011
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Human Events...
EPA to Regulate Dirt
by Jarrett Stepman
House members of the Energy and Commerce Committee bickered about the
definition of dust in a hearing about a Republican bill to stop
overreaching Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations.
Democrats at the hearing on the Farm Dust Regulation Act of 2011,
sponsored by Rep. Kristi Noem (R.-S.D.), fired a number of vicious
shots at the the bill, calling it merely a red... Read More. More Blogs. |
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INSIDE
COUNTY NEWS ONLINE - TODAY IS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28,
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Want
to tell the president what you think? He says he wants to know. So… how
about sending him the message and copying us for publication? We’ll put
it on record and see what happens. Just copy your comments, then email
them to editor@countynewsonline.org. In News: WHIO-TV… Drug buy-bust leads to 2 arrests in Greenville; and Effort to repeal SB5 has huge lead; Kasich support drops. Events: Edison Public Lecture To Focus on Water Issues; and Agriculture Breakfast Meeting. Blogs: Primary task; and Double trouble. Obituaries: Betty M. Hurley, Robert L. Brubaker. For
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