TODAY
IS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4,
2012 - HORNER RECEIVES DAR'S "GOOD CITIZENSHIP" AWARD
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Horner recognized for accomplishments by DAR
The GHS Senior is wrapping up her plans for choosing her ‘dream’ college in the fall
Elizabeth Horner, Greenville Senior High School Salutatorian for class
of 2012, was recognized on March 24 by The Fort GreenVille Chapter of
Daughters of American Revolution (DAR) as this year’s “Good
Citizenship” awardee. The recipient of this award must have
proven qualities in four selection criteria: Dependability
(truthfulness, loyalty, punctuality); Service (cooperation, courtesy,
considerations of others); Leadership (personality... Read
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POWERS MEETS WITH NEW TEAM TODAY
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Wave AD to become Trojan Football Coach
By George Starks
ARCANUM- In an early morning school board meeting, the Arcanum board
voted 5-0 to hire Greenville Athletic Director T.J. Powers as its new
football coach. After long runs in the rumor mill that Powers had
resigned, it was confirmed by Arcanum principal and former football
coach Jason... Read
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NEWLAND'S 1ST EVER LOSS IN NORTH DIVISION
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Lady Wave tripped up by Butler
By George Starks
GREENVILLE- In his ten years as head coach at Greenville, Lady Wave
softball coach Jerrod Newland has experienced many firsts. This year
has been a year of firsts that Newland would like to forget. The
original first of the season came in the season opener when Greenville
lost to Wayne. The second of those... Read
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DARKE COUNTY VISITORS BUREAU
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Nominees Sought for Tourism Citizen of the Year
DARKE COUNTY, OH – Nominees who exemplify the best in tourism in the
Darke County community are being sought. The Tourism Citizen of the
Year Award is the highest community recognition award given by the
Darke County Visitors Bureau. This second annual award will be bestowed
upon... Read
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GREENVILLE CITY SCHOOLS |
After-School Tutoring: Working Together
Greenville City School Mission Statement - Our mission is to create a
quality learning environment that enables the school community to
invent highly engaging work for students every day. As we strive
to establish and maintain a high performing, always improving school
system that looks to... Read
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SERVICE PLANS TO "LOSE" UP TO 35K JOBS
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Dayton Business Journal...
U.S. Postal Service offers early retirement to 150,000 workers
The U.S. Postal Service announced plans to offer incentives to retire
to 150,000 eligible employees, CNN Money reports according to the
Orlando Business Journal. The mass retirement is key to the Postal
Service’s plans to end its financial dilemma. The agency... Read
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"I COULDN'T WORK HARD AS UNION EMPLOYEE"
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Mail Magazine 24...
What I Learned About a Free Economy When I Worked as a Union Employee
by Gary DeMar
One of my first jobs as a teenager was a stock boy at the supermarket
grocery chain Kroger. As with any young person growing up, I was happy
to have a job where someone paid me for working. What I did not know at
the time was that Kroger had a union. I... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4,
2012 |
I’m
an adjunct instructor at Edison, which means I teach at the pleasure of
the college. I’m a substitute teacher for the county, which means I sub
at the pleasure of the individual school districts. I try not to get
involved in their politics, but I do have a request for those who make
the decisions. Please… please remember the mission. We have been given
responsibility for the training of our future leaders. Please make your
decisions based upon that premise. Also in News: Two accidents, one a fatal, on Hwy 127; Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls.
Events: Edison Honor Society to Hold Used Book Sale.
Blogs: Kid-centered research.
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