TODAY IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,
2011 - ANSONIA ONE GAME BACK AT 3-1 IN LEAGUE
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Covington, Miami East remain unbeaten in CCC
From crosscountyconference.com
After five weeks of football four teams are battling it out at the top
with Covington and Miami East remaining unbeaten in the CCC, while
Ansonia and Tri-County North are one game back at 3-1 in the league.
Which makes the week six battle between the Buccs and Vikings one that
could determine the CCC crown. Covington (5-0, 4-0) continued to roll
with a 35-7 victory over Tri-County North on Friday. Isaiah Winston and
Alex Baskerville each scored twice and Trent Tobias scored once... Read More. More Sports.
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DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
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BASF supports Arts in Education
BASF has recently donated funds to sponsor Darke County Center for the
Arts’ 2011-2012 Arts in Education program. “BASF has been a great
supporter of DCCA for many years; their commitment to enhance the
quality of life in our community through the arts is very much
appreciated,” stated Executive Director Julie Strait. BASF is the
world’s leading chemical company. The Greenville, Ohio plant... Read More. More Community. |
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CNO SPORTS... ELDORA SPEEDWAY
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All Stars return to Eldora to begin New Tradition
Current points leader Shaffer hopes to shine
ROSSBURG, OH (Sept. 28) – After a one-year hiatus, a 29-year tradition
returns this Saturday to Eldora Speedway to close out the winged Sprint
Car season on the one-half mile clay oval. Headlining the twilight
Sprintacular card will be the touring All... Read More. More Sports.
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NEGATIVE RATINGS DECREASING
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Dayton Business Journal...
Poll: Kasich approval up, S.B. 5 support gains
A new poll shows some Ohio voters are warming up a bit to first-year
Gov. John Kasich and toning down their opposition to Senate Bill 5, the
controversial collective bargaining law that is a key piece of Kasich’s
government reform agenda. The poll by Quinnipiac University shows
Kasich has a negative job approval rating of 49 to 40 percent approval.
But that is an improvement on the 50-35... Read More. More News. |
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CNO SPORTS... FRANKLIN MONROE GOLF
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FM Golfers named to All-Conference
Info courtesy of fmjets.net
On Thursday (9/22/11), the FM boys golf team finished the season with
an 18-0 record. The Jets were led by Devin Fourman, finishing second on
the day with a fine round of 81. The team finished the day with a 152.
Travis Feitshans, Henry Bourne, and Devin Fourman were all named to the
all-CCC team. On the girls side of... Read More. More Sports. |
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TUITION VS EARNINGS ON GRADUATION
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Dayton Business Journal...
Colleges graded by how much grads earn
As college tuition continues to increase and the economy lags, how
students choose where to attend school has changed to consider not just
the experience, but also the outcome. A Seattle-based company that
collects employee compensation data has calculated the expected 30-year
return on investment for colleges and universities... Read More. More News.
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"THERE'S THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA"
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Human Events...
Subdividing America -- to Win
by Patrick J. Buchanan
“Now even as we speak, there are those who are preparing to divide us,
the spin masters and negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of
anything goes. “Well, I say to them tonight, there’s not a liberal
America and a conservative America; there’s the United States of
America. There’s not a black America and white... Read More. More Blogs. |
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NOTES
FROM
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EDITOR - TODAY IS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,
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Lots
of sports today, but a little news, community and events to go with it.
Also a busy weekend coming up: Arcanum’s Fire Prevention & Public
Safety Day, Diggity Dog Festival, Bears Mill Fall Open House &
More. Enjoy your Darke County weekend. Also in News: Wright State University hits milestone; and Liberals, conservatives plan conference together. Events: Edison Bringing Free Illusionist Show To Campus; and Fire Prevention & Public Safety Day. Blogs: $herrod $ilenced by $olyndra $ums; and Media Bias 101. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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