TODAY
IS THURSDAY, APRIL 5,
2012 - THEFT FROM EAGLES MEMBERS & LOCAL CHARITIES
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Greenville Eagles burglarized
Do you know this person? If so, contact the Greenville Police
Department. He broke into the Greenville Eagles downtown Lodge about
3:30 a.m. on Thursday (a week ago). The burglar attempted entry into a number of
locked areas within the Lodge before dragging a safe near the bar out
onto the parking lot and into his vehicle. The Lodge’s daily operating
funds and a variety of papers were in the safe. Aerie Worthy President
Steffanie Baker contacted Eagles officers and they worked together to
make sure that the Lodge was open and operating on schedule Thursday
morning... Read
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GREENVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Greenville Schools releases a statement from TJ Powers
“I will be leaving Greenville City Schools in June 2012 to become the
Head Football Coach and HS Social Studies Teacher at Arcanum Butler
High School. This was an extremely tough decision to look to leave my
hometown school and alma mater. I want what is best for the
community of Greenville, Greenville Schools, and Greenville Athletics.
I have coached football for Greenville for 11 years with... Read
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TROJANS WIN IN EXTRA INNINGS
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Pitching proves huge in Arcanum win
By George Starks
BRADFORD- The Arcanum Lady Trojans went to 5-0 on the season Tuesday
and was forced to play an extra inning to do it before pulling out a
3-0 Cross County Conference thriller. While outstanding pitching,
excellent defense and hard hit balls were the order of the day, it took
a check swing squib to set things in motion. Through... Read
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WAYNE HEALTHCARE CANCER PROGRAM
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Cancer Care Closer to Home
Dr. McKellar ensures rural patients get quality care
Darke County, OH, is a rural area situated on the Ohio/Indiana border.
It is the birthplace of famed sharp-shooter Phoebe Ann Moses, better
known as Annie Oakley, who became legendary for her ability to support
her family by hunting and selling game that showed few signs of gunshot
damage due to her precise aim. Today, Daniel P... Read
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EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE |
Edison Symposium Brings Veterans History Alive
An Edison Community College symposium entitled “Library of Congress
Veterans History Project” slated for April 10, 2012, at 7 p.m. at the
college theatre will feature 18 displays of artifacts from World War II
through the Afghanistan War, including a major display from... Read
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OHIO GOVERNOR JOHN KASICH
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Kasich Signs Capital Budget Bill
Praises Legislature for Exhibiting Fiscal Restraint
COLUMBUS—Governor John R. Kasich today signed Substitute House Bill 482
(Amstutz)—the capital budget bill—which allocates $1.74 billion for
priority construction needs at state- and university-owned
facilities. Breaking with tradition and challenging the status
quo, Gov. Kasich urged the beneficiaries of these capital funds, namely... Read
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NEARLY 40 PERCENT IS GOVERNMENT LAND
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Townhall Finance...
This Land is... the Government’s
by Bob Beauprez
Most people understand that the federal government controls a lot of
land, but few know just how vast the holdings really are. The map
above is courtesy of Investor’s Business Daily. It indicates the
vast amounts of land, particularly in the natural resources rich
western states, held by the federal government. According to the USDA,
Economic... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS THURSDAY, APRIL 5,
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Interesting
day today. It started out at Woodland with a kindergarten class, then
to Edison for a college class (admittedly mostly post-secondary), then
to the Eagles to serve our membership. Oh, and then to my computer to
prepare the day’s stories and work on an upcoming one. Sometimes it’s
easier working with 5- and 6-year-olds than it is trying to understand
the dynamics of adult human behavior, I think. Also in News: DCSO... Two-vehicle injury accident on So. 49; and The Shale Scale. Blogs: Does Obama Know How the Supreme Court Voted? Obituaries: Robert Lee “Bobby” Doss Jr., Frances L. Ely, Carolyn F. Niswonger-Simon, Viola Stamps. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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