TODAY
IS THURSDAY, APRIL 19,
2012 - SEE LINKS TO ALL PREVIOUS ARTICLES
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Courtney’s Vicarious Voyage...
Vietnam
By Courtney DeSchepper
Hello from Vietnam! I spent from March 25-29, 2012. Vietnam is a very
interesting country with a lot of rich history. I was able to see many
different aspects of life in Vietnam. I spent one day traveling to the
Mekong Delta. The Mekong Delta is a river that surrounds a small group
of islands. While traveling around the islands I... Read
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GARST MUSEUM
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Garst Welcomes Retired Army Veteran as Latest Intern
The Garst Museum is pleased to introduce its latest Wright State
University Public History program intern, Retired Major David J. Manges
Sr. After retiring from the Army, David began pursuing his Masters of
Arts degree with a concentration of Public History from Wright State
University. He is now completing his final degree requirement by
interning at the Garst Museum... Read
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DARKE COUNTY SPORTS BRIEFS
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Lady Wave ranked sixth in state
Despite early season woes, the Greenville Lady Wave softball team is in
the top 10 in the D-II polls. In the first poll of the 2012 season, the
Wave received 41 points in the statewide poll and a state ranking of
sixth. LaGrange Keystone was first with 93 points and four first place
votes. Poland Seminary had 58 points and four first-place votes with
River Valley coming... Read
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BEARS MILL
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Hoosier Photographer featured in “Art at the Mill”
In celebration of National Historic Preservation Month, during the
month of May “Art at the Mill” will feature photographs by
award-winning photographer John Bower in an exhibit entitled “Capturing
the Soul of Our Past.” A treasured historic site itself, Bear’s Mill
hosts monthly displays of work by regional artists; these art shows
open on the final Friday of each month... Read
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PITCHING BATTLE TIPS TO CARDS |
Cards tap Reds in 10
yahoo sports
ST. LOUIS- Rookie Matt Carpenter wanted to be up with the game on the
line for the St. Louis Cardinals and rookie manager Mike Matheny
obliged him. Carpenter hit a bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the 10th
inning to give the Cardinals to a 2-1 victory over the Cincinnati Reds
on Tuesday night. David Freese walked to lead off the inning off Sam
LeCure (0-1). Tyler Greene... Read
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SPARKS LENDING TO LOCAL ENTREPRENEURS
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Dayton Business Journal...
Ohio community banks raise small business lending
by Laura Englehart
Ohio community banks have increased small-business lending by $31.6
million, according to the U.S. Department of the Treasury. Since
receiving Small Business Lending Fund dollars through the Small
Business Jobs Act... Read
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GOVERNMENT FAILS... INDIVIDUALS SUCCEED
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Townhall...
The Economy Needs No Conductor
by John Stossel
We spend too much time waiting for orders -- and money -- from
Washington. The collapse of the housing bubble gave politicians a
license to do what they wanted to do all along: spend. The usual checks
on extravagance, weak as they are, were washed away. Budgets? We’ll
worry about that later... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS THURSDAY, APRIL 19,
2012 |
Got
to hold music classes for first and second graders today… then headed
to Edison to work with college students… then kept an appointment
working with adults. You tell me which group(s) I had the most fun
with. Long day. Sorry for the late post. God Bless. Also in News: First Solar to be cut from Nasdaq 100 list. Sports: Eldora: USAC Sprint Borders Wars returns Saturday. Blogs: New era, new rules. Obituaries: Richard Kent “Dick” Ingels. For
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