TODAY IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,
2011 - GREENVILLE BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL WOMEN
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Monnin, Green debate at BPW meeting
By Elaine Bailey
Senior Scribe
Incumbent Julie Monnin and challenger Jesse Green spar over their
approaches to the elected position of Muncipal Court judge - In a
recent meeting at the Brick Room of the Brethren Retirement Community,
the first of the year for the Greenville Business Professional Women’s
Club, Julie Monnin, sitting Muncipal Court Judge, debated her
challenger, Jesse Green. The candidates were introduced by BPW... Read More. More Community.
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DARKE COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU
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A Harvest of Happenings
September event features Prairies Days at Shawnee Prairie; Historic
Bears Mill; Brumbaugh Fruit & Fun Farm; Ohio Gourd Show; Lead the
Way Tractor Cruise; KitchenAid, Farmers Market & Unique Local Shops
in Downtown Greenville and, last but not least... Garst Museum. Photos
are from Prairie Days. Greenville, Ohio – September 13, 2011 – If you
are looking for the perfect autumn weekend getaway, head to A Harvest
of Happenings in western Ohio. America’s... Read More. More Events. |
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ANSONIA'S POPPA TIGER
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Poppa’s in the house
By George Starks
CNO Sports Editor
ANSONIA- ‘Poppa Tiger’, a name given to him by the kids of Ansonia. At
the age of 80, life long native of Ansonia, Jack Amspaugh, is known by
only one name: ‘Poppa Tiger.’ “The kids here at the schools put that
name on me,” said Amspaugh. “They told me I was like their poppa. It
wasn’t like my dad or grandpa but it was Poppa and it stuck.” Born just
north of Ansonia, Amspaugh... Read More. More Sports.
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FAIR ROUNDUP... 800 IMAGES & STORIES
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The 2011 Great Darke County Fair
County News Online would like to thank the eight volunteers who made
coverage of the 2011 Great Darke County Fair a complete success. Among
them, they produced over 700 images and 42 stories documenting the
people and events that make Darke County’s Fair the best county fair in
the country. CNO thanks goes to Senior... Read More. More Photos. |
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V-TIGERS TO REMAIN UNDEFEATED
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Friday Night Sports Preview
By George Starks CNO Sports Editor
As we enter the fourth week of prep football, all teams are once again
on the road with the exception of Versailles. Parkway at Versailles -
The Tigers will look to remain undefeated in the MAC, and should as
they host the Parkway Panthers. Last week, the Tigers rolled up 478
yards of offense in a 46-33 win over Ft. Recovery on the road. Nick
Campbell was 18 of 33 passing in that... Read More. More Sports. |
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WE LED AMERICA INTO THE TECH AGE
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The Grey Headed Brigade
Submitted by Al Bliss
They like to refer to us as senior citizens, old fogies, geezers, and
in some cases dinosaurs. Some of us are “baby boomers” getting
ready to retire. Others have been retired for some time. We walk
a little slower these days and our eyes and hearing are not what they
once were. We have worked hard, raised our children, worshiped our... Read More. More Senior Scribes.
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MONEY CREATED OUT OF THIN AIR
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Townhall Finance...
How Low Can We Sink?
By Bob Beauprez
It looked like another case of the left hand of government not knowing
what the right is doing, and indeed that was the case. The Fed is
considering QE-3, Quantitative Easing, to drive interest rates lower at
the same time that rates have already reached an all time historic low.
According to the Washington Post, the Federal Reserve is contemplating
another round of bond purchases “which should... Read More. More Blogs. |
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NOTES
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EDITOR - TODAY IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16,
2011 |
CNO
Sports Editor George Starks offers a great feature on Ansonia’s Poppa,
plus his insight on tonight’s prep football. Fall is here… check out
the events around the county with A Harvest of Happenings; and the
political season kicks off with a Monnin-Green debate. Lots going on.
In News:
H&R Block will not offer Refund Anticipation Loans in 2012; Ohio
congressional map could send Kilroy to Washington; and Local hiring
outlook dims for 4Q. Events: Edison Hosts Seventh Annual 5K for Cancer. Blogs: Yost... Let Us Always Remember; Perry Wins One-on-One With Romney, Gets Bloodied by Field; and The Headline Goes Here. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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