TODAY IS MONDAY, OCTOBER 31,
2011 - DARKE COUNTY LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
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Candidates duel to garner votes
Contested races were presented for Municipal Judge, Greenville School Board and Greenville City Council
By Bob Robinson
Three races were debated last week in a Candidates Forum sponsored by
the Darke County League of Women Voters. The forum was held at the
American Legion in Greenville in front of a full house. The first
debate was held between Julie Monnin, incumbent Darke County Municipal
Judge... Read More. More News.
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GREENVILLE CITY SCHOOLS
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K-8 Facility Rendering for Issue 7, Nov. 8
“Garman-Miller has produced a conceptual drawing of Greenville City
Schools’ new K-8 grade building. This conceptual drawing is not final.
Necessary constructural changes may be made at the time of
completion. A conceptual picture of the site footprint is
available along with bond issue information at the Citizens for Quality
Greenville Schools blog site... Read More. More News. |
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OCTOBER ATHLETES OF THE MONTH
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Berger-Prakel shine in October
By George Starks
Sports Editor
VERSAILLES - When it comes to distance runners, Versailles usually
doesn’t have a shortage of them. This months Athletes of the Month are
two of the best in the state and both are Versailles Tigers. When
October rolled around, senior Tammy Berger and junior Sam Prakel
started to roar. Both led their teams to... Read More. More Sports.
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COMMISSIONERS CORNER
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Wrapping up 2011: A better position than most
October is here, along with falling leaves, harvesting, and cool Friday
nights for High School Football. Autumn in Darke County is truly
one of the prettiest times of the year. With the year nearing its
close, everyone will be getting... Read More. More Opinion. |
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FRANKLIN MONROE SOCCER
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Third time not a charm for Jets
By George Starks
Sports Editor
CLAYTON- Going into their district championship game Saturday against
Summit Country Day, (SCD) the Franklin Monroe Jets had shut out all
their opponents in their sectional. The Silver Knights turned the
tables on Franklin Monroe, shutting the Jets offense down and posting a
4-0 victory to move on the regional... Read More. More Sports. |
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U.S. CONGRESSMAN JOHN BOEHNER
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Boehner Highlights ‘Forgotten 15’ Bipartisan Jobs Bills
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Speaking at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Legal
Reform Summit this morning, Congressman John Boehner (R-West Chester)
highlighted the ‘forgotten 15’ bipartisan jobs bills that have passed
the House but are stuck in the Democratic-led Senate. The
‘forgotten 15’ are part of Republicans’ Plan for America’s Job
Creators, which is designed to remove government barriers to job...
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PERRY'S PLAN: CUT, BALANCE, GROW
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Townhall Finance...
Rick Perry: Flat Tax is “Tax Cut for Everyone”
By Larry Kudlow
GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry, who unveiled his 20 percent flat
tax Tuesday, said his economic plan will “lower taxes across the board”
and pull back every regulation that has been implemented since the 2008
financial crisis. He also dismissed criticism that it would raise taxes
on the middle class. “This is a tax cut for everyone in this...
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INSIDE
COUNTY NEWS ONLINE - TODAY IS MONDAY, OCTOBER 31,
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Yeah,
I know. It’s late. Reasons, but no excuses. Anyway, check out the
debate at last week’s LWV Candidates Night. Lots of ghouls and goblins
wandering around Greenville today. And a group of young people ‘trick
or treating’ for FISH. Photos coming soon. Also in News: Justice Dept Settles Religious Discrimination Lawsuit Against School District; and Week of Events Highlights Pro Bono Week. Commissioners: October 24, 2011. Sports: Buckeyes stun Badgers in thrilling finish. Blogs: Sunshine is best; and Death to Tenure. Obituaries: Wavalene M. Bromagem, Victoria Kindred. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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