TODAY IS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,
2011 - FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 2177
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FOE 2177…
Greenville Eagles has busy weekend
The Greenville Fraternal Order of Eagles had a busy weekend recently as
it provided lunch to hundreds Greenville Car Show visitors and
participants on Saturday, and hosted lunch to its Greenville Bowling
Team and Annual District 15 Meeting on Sunday. During the Car Show
Saturday, Eagles volunteers held their annual tenderloins and fries
from noon until 7 p.m., or until sold out. They were sold out by late
afternoon. The Eagles Bowling Team bowls in tournaments throughout the
District every fall... Read More. More Community.
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GARST MUSEUM FREE ADMISSION
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Smithsonian Magazine’s 7th Annual Museum Day
Museum Day 2011 poised to be Largest to Date... Featured exhibits
include Annie Oakley, Crossroads of Destiny, and Lowell Thomas -
Greenville, Ohio—On Saturday, September 24, 2011, Garst Museum will
participate in the seventh annual Museum Day. Garst Museum will join
participating museums and cultural institutions nationwide to open
their... Read More. More Events. |
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IT'S HARD TO WIN FROM BEHIND AT SOCCER
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Yellowjackets sting Wave
By George Starks
CNO Sports Editor
GREENVILLE - After topping Trotwood Tuesday, 5-0, and getting its first
victory of the season, Greenville took a stinging at the hands of
Sidney Thursday, 5-1, in Greater Western Ohio Conference play. “We were
hoping the momentum we built up from the win over Trotwood would carry
over to tonight, but we were not successful,” said Wave coach... Read More. More Sports.
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EARN SLIGHTLY LESS, BENEFITS MUCH HIGHER
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Dayton Business Journal...
Conservative think tank says public workers earn 43% premium
by Jeff Bell
Another salvo was fired in the battle over Senate Bill 5 on Wednesday,
this time by a conservative think tank that says Ohio’s public workers
are better compensated than their private-sector counterparts. The
study by the Washington, D.C.-based American Enterprise
Institute found public workers in Ohio... Read More. More News. |
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DARKE COUNTY PHOTO CLUB
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Cabeen and Jeffers Best of Show
Best of Show winner is Mel Cabeen; Student Best of Show, Erika Jeffers
- Darke County Photo Club Announces Winners of Annual Competition - On
September 9 - 11, 2011, the Darke County Photography Club held the
fourth annual “A Moment of Time” photography competition. The
Photo Club would like to thank our sponsors and judge Glen Eppleston of
Troy, Ohio, for helping to make our show a success. We... Read More. More Community. |
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DCCAdent EVENING
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Authentic Italian Meal with Wines
A unique multi course dinner, paired with wines, is Chef Uwe
Knebelsberger’s strong suit. “Mr. K” has each year prepared the
meal for the DCCAdent Evening, exceeding expectations with his culinary
talents. This year’s event is Friday, October 7 at the Greenville
Golf Course. Mr. K was born in Vienna, Austria, where his family owned
a popular restaurant. He has been in the business since... Read More. More Events.
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MAKE NO DENT IN THE JOBLESS ECONOMY
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Townhall...
Obama’s Big Green Boondoggles
By Michelle Malkin
With the scandalous bankruptcy of Solyndra (a shady California solar
power company that received $535 million in stimulus funds and is now
under investigation by the FBI) hanging overhead, President Obama
wisely whitewashed any mention of “green jobs” out of his latest
address to Congress. But buried in the details of his latest... Read More. More Blogs. |
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NOTES
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EDITOR - TODAY IS SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17,
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Never
been to Garst Museum? Check it out for free on Sept. 24 during Museum
Day. Did you know that some appliances steal your energy even when you
turn them off? Find out who the worst “energy hogs” in your home are in
today’s CNO. Also in News:
Ohio moves ahead with shale exploration; other states take break; Obama
presses Congress to act on jobs now; and Top Stealth Home Energy Hogs. Blogs: Too Much Higher Education; Review warranted; and Statement Regarding We Are Ohio Ad. Obituaries: Charles Robert “Bob” Rahm. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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