TODAY
IS SATURDAY, APRIL 14,
2012 - GREENVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
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Susie Riegle resigns, effective July 30
By Bob Robinson
Mattix: “She never gave us any indication.” - “I am submitting my
resignation for retirement purposes effective July 30, 2012. It has
been my privilege to work with the students and staff of Greenville
City Schools.” This letter of resignation from GCSD Supt. Susan Riegle
was submitted to the Greenville School Board around 8 to 8:30 this
morning, according to Greenville School Board Member Fred Mattix.
Riegle’s resignation follows that of Athletic Director/Head Football
Coach TJ Powers... Read
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CANCER ASSOCIATION OF DARKE COUNTY
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Annual Monte Carlo Night - Bet Against Cancer
Coming Soon! You won’t want to miss this! Mark your calendar now. The
Cancer Association of Darke County is planning its annual Monte Carlo
Night fundraiser, “Bet Against Cancer.” It will be held Saturday, May
5, at the Greenville VFW on North Ohio Street from 6 to 10 p.m. Once
again... Read
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OHIO HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
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OHSAA Board Adopts Recommendation to Add 7th Football Division
Division I Will Be Reduced to 72 Schools; Plan to Begin in 2013
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio High School Athletic Association will be
adding a seventh tournament division in football beginning in 2013,
Commissioner Daniel B. Ross has announced. The addition of a seventh
division was approved by the OHSAA’s Board... Read
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WAVE TENNIS GETTING BETTER
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Greenville falls to MU
By George Starks
GREENVILLE- Coming in with a 3-5 record overall, the Greenville boys
tennis team has been showing improvement as time goes along, according
to Coach Dennis Kiser. Milton-Union came into Greenville and rolled out
with a 5-0 victory over the Wave netters Thursday. “They (MU) are that
good,” said Kiser. “I thought overall, playing against... Read
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MAC TEAMS PROVE TOUGH |
Wave track teams have solid performance
By George Starks
GREENVILLE- Parkway and Coldwater proved to be a little too much for
Greenville Thursday as the Wave boys finished second in the tri-meet
while the girls came in third. “It was close in the boys meet,” said
Greenville coach Bill Plessinger. “Three points separated us from
Parkway in the girls. Coldwater... Read
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STAMMEN TOUGH ON THE MOUND
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Versailles grad loves his role as a National
yahoo sports
Craig Stammen is pegged as the long right-handed reliever out of the
bullpen for the Nationals. But Thursday his role became that of closer
as he struck out the side in the 10th inning to help lift the Nationals
over the Reds, 3-2. Stammen (1-0) struck out Willie Harris, Drew Stubbs
and Zach Cozart. The last strike out of Cozart was particularly emphatic... Read
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MOTHER NEVER WORKED A DAY IN HER LIFE?
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Redstate...
Democrats Now Say They Never Said ‘War Against Women’?
Posted by Erick Erickson
If you went to bed oblivious of the news last night, there was a
mini-bruhaha over a comment Hilary Rosen, the former head of the RIAA
and a DNC Advisor, made to Anderson Cooper on AC360 last night. I was
on AC360 with both Hilary and Paul Begala. Hillary said that Ann
Romney, a mother of five sons who has had... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS SATURDAY, APRIL 14,
2012 |
Boy,
that was a shocker. Susie resigns! And as always happens, the rumors
run rampant. Is Susie “retiring” to move onto new territory? School
Board member Fred Mattix weighs in on the unexpected letter the Board
received Friday morning, and what comes next for the District. Also in News: Controlling Board Approves Abbot Labs’ Tipp City Project. Blogs: Raise the bar. Obituaries: Jo Ann Whitham. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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