TODAY
IS TUESDAY, APRIL 17,
2012 - FROM MAIN STREET GREENVILLE
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Discover our Hidden Gems
Main Street Greenville, Friends of Bears Mill & Darke County Historical Society celebrate National Preservation Month
May is National Preservation Month and this year’s theme is “Discover
Our Hidden Gems.” Locally, Friends of Bear’s Mill, Darke County
Historical Society and Main Street Greenville are collaborating to
bring historic preservation awareness to the Greenville and Darke
County community... Read
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GREENVILLE, WAYNE TOASTMASTERS
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National speaker Bowlin to present “The Power of Ideas”
April 24, 7 p.m., Chestnut Village
Julia Bowlin, physician at the Versailles Medical Center, national
speaker, author and member of the Greenville Toastmasters and the Wayne
HealthCare Toastmasters will present The Power of Ideas, a free
seminar, open to the public on Tuesday, April 24 from 7-8:30 p.m. in
Chestnut Hall located inside the Chestnut Village Center in the Brethren... Read
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10 GAMES DON'T DECIDE A SEASON
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Don’t jump yet
By George Starks
The Reds are currently 4-6 and judging from everything I’ve been
reading, the season is over, Dusty Baker should be fired and the Reds
should R.I.P. Oh please! When was the last time 10 games decided a
season? Now for a little honest truth. Here are some facts about some
Reds teams from the past you might find interesting. 2010: The Reds
burst out of the gate with a 5-8 mark. I think all... Read
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MANUFACTURING, INDUSTRIES TREND UP
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Dayton Business Journal...
Modest improvement for Ohio, Midwest economy
Economic conditions in the Midwest improved at a “modest pace” from
mid-February to late March as small increases in manufacturing and
other industries continued to trend slightly upward, according to the
Federal Reserve’s report on the region’s business activity. A boost to
new orders at the region’s manufacturers late last year has... Read
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STATE NEEDS $3.4 B; HAS $1.8 B |
Hamilton Journal News...
ODOT outlines area construction plans
By Lauren Pack
The 2012 road construction season is under way with Ohio Department of
Transportation slated to complete 800 construction projects this year.
The projects include resurfacing 3,700 miles of interstate and state
routes as well as repairs, upgrades, improvements and... Read
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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS
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BBBS teams up with Nick Lachey and the Cincinnati Reds
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby & Darke County, along with other
Ohio BBBS agencies, will be celebrating “Big Brothers Big Sister Day
with the Reds”. The game, where the Cincinnati Reds take on the
Houston Astros, will be hosted at the Great American Ballpark in
Cincinnati. Game time begins at 4:10 with doors opening... Read
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USING THE GIPPER FOR HIS "COVER"
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Townhall...
Obama’s Misleading Reagan Reference
by Larry Kudlow
In President Obama’s latest class-war, tax-the-rich gambit, he has
stooped to a new low with misleading and out-of-context quotes from
Ronald Reagan. Apparently, the president is now trying to use the
Gipper for cover while he attacks Mitt Romney with the so-called
Buffett Rule. In an... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS TUESDAY, APRIL 17,
2012 |
Great
interview with Susie Monday… first thing she said to me was “I’d hug
your knee caps but I’m too big.” I guess she liked Monday’s column. We
covered a lot of territory and, as I had anticipated, can’t wait to get
started with her new kids. Unfortunately, yesterday’s schedule was
brutal, as will be today’s, so I won’t have the story for a couple
days. Advocate editor Tina Chalmers was in to see her before me… if you
subscribe to the Advocate, check out her story, then watch for mine.
Also in News: Rasmussen… Reviewing last week’s polls. Sports: Major League Standings, April 16. Blogs: The Truth About Wisconsin. Obituaries: Kathryn Dismeier. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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