TODAY IS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,
2011 - DARKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
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Felony Warrant turns to stand-off with hostage
On Sept. 7, 2011, at approximately midnight the Darke County Sheriff’s
Office received information that Leona Cheadle, age 24 was located at
130 East Water Street in the City of Greenville. Leona Cheadle was
wanted on three outstanding warrants including a felony warrant for
failing to appear on a probation violation out of Darke County Court of
Common Pleas and a warrant for failing to comply with a court order out
of Darke County Juvenile Court on a case of non support of dependents.
Before Darke County Deputies and Greenville Police Officers arrived to
investigate, another call was received reporting that Leona Cheadle
barricaded herself in an upstairs apartment belonging to her mother... Read More. More News.
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ANSONIA VOLLEYBALL
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Ansonia tops Tri-Village in CCC match
By George Starks
ANSONIA - It was a night that made Ansonia coach Jason Hemmelgarn smile
in the end. It was a night Tri-Village coach Jackie Barnes would rather
forget. After splitting the first four games of the night, Ansonia
showed a little dominance in the deciding fifth game. Ansonia jumped
out to a early 7-3 lead to post a 15-7 win and a 3-2 Cross County
Conference victory. “In this... Read
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DARKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
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Grandson Involved in Aggravated Robbery Incident
On September 6, 2011 at approximately 1325 hours, the Darke County 911
Center received a call requesting help in reference to a man that was
observed holding a revolver up to the head of another family member
inside the residence located at 2861 Cox Road. Deputies from the Darke
County Sheriff’s Office responded to that residence and learned that
the male suspect involved had already left the residence... Read More. More News.
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GREAT DARKE COUNTY FAIR
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Bits & Pieces
By Elaine Bailey with additional photos from Lyn Bliss & Bob Robinson
Caleb Wagner from Enon, Ohio is not sure that he wants to be a farmer,
but he knows that he likes to pretend that he is driving a tractor. Ran
into Teen Scribe Christal Smith. Encouraged her to write another
article for CNO’s Teen Scribes. Took this picture to inspire
her. She thought the loft in the... Read More. More Community. |
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"A BARKING GOOD TIME"
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2nd Annual Dave’s Diggity Dog Festival
Garst Museum Lawn
Saturday, October 1st
10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Rain or Shine!
“Have you heard the good news? Word has it that there’s a
festival in town and it’s for THE DOGS!” We’re bringing the
community together to celebrate our 4 legged friends in a FREE, fun,
family-filled environment! So get out of... Read More. More Events. |
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TEEN SCRIBES
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Documents of our Existence
By Elizabeth Horner
I have been to Washington D.C. three times. My first trip was
with my 8th grade school field trip. The second time, I met U.S.
Congressman Steve Austria in an event in Dayton, Ohio where he invited
me to visit his office and tour the US Capitol Building. My third
trip happened because I bugged my mother enough about wanting to see
the National Archives and the Library of Congress, since I did not have
the opportunity to visit...
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HE WENT TO SCHOOL IN MY TERRITORY
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So who is he?
By Bob Robinson
If you are a farmer, or interested in local agricultural information,
or spent much time in 4H, FHA or other ag events at the fair, you
probably already know. His name anyway. His name is Justin Petrosino
and he is the AgNR Extension Educator for
OSU Extension in Darke
County. He’s been in Darke County a little over a year and regularly
provides agricultural updates for County News Online. Not too long ago
I made the unusual request...
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NOTES
FROM
THE
EDITOR - TODAY IS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,
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If
you’ve never read Elizabeth’s articles before, it’s time for you to
start. To read something like her “Documents of our Existence” from
today’s youth is definitely worth a few minutes of your time. Also,
lots of news today. Pour a cup of coffee and go for it. Also in News:
Zeno’s bar will argue smoking-ban case before high court; Perry leads
GOP pack; Obama, Romney in dead heat; and Kvamme outlines plans for job
creation program. Blogs:
A Childhood Defined By Before and After 9/11; Want jobs in Ohio? Leash
government; and Obama Uses Euphemism to Obscure His Unpopular Agenda. Obituaries: Stephen Nathanael Tiller, Rose Angie Ronde. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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