TODAY
IS TUESDAY, AUGUST 7,
2012 - STEBBINS FIELD HAS BECOME A GREENVILLE CENTERPIECE
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Lady Wave Stadium getting closer to becoming a reality
By George Starks
GREENVILLE — The Lady Wave softball team is taking huge new steps to
improve its program. As reported by CNO after the spring awards for the
Lady Wave Softball team at the Elks in Greenville, coach Jerrod Newland
said funds were being raised for the project that was originally set to
begin in September on Diamond three. “This is an exciting time for Lady
Wave softball,” said... Read
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2012 STATE LINE HERITAGE DAYS |
Under the Big Tent Melodrama...
Wedded to a Villain or… Locked in a Living Tomb
By Elaine Bailey
Oh, what a dilemma! To be married off to a villain! That’s
what the not-so-nice ole stepmother does with sweet Bonnie
Hartwell. Although Bonnie adamantly refused to marry anyone other
than her sweetheart, her stepmother plies her with guilt, forcing
Bonnie to succumb to marrying the... Read
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GREENVILLE LIBRARY FIRST FRIDAY |
Lunch on the Lawn a great time
A joint effort by the library, Main Street Greenville and the Coffee Pot
By Elaine Bailey
JR Price, director for the Greenville High School Orchestra, was
delighted to see a large number of alumni in the audience at the Lunch
on the Lawn. “I can’t remember the last time we did this,” he said... Read
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FOOD PANTRY OPEN AT NEW LOCATION
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WHIO-TV Video...
FISH pantry moves to new Greenville location
By Steve Baker
Northern Bureau Chief
GREENVILLE, Ohio — The FISH Food Pantry serving Greenville and Darke
County is in the process of moving to a new location. That location is
13th Street and Markwith in Greenville. The... Read
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SPECIFIC LOCATION PREDICTIONS FLAWED |
Dayton Business Journal...
Report: Sequestration job numbers flawed
by Joe Cogliano
As if the defense industry didn’t face enough uncertainty, now some
insiders say a projection of 40,000 job losses in Ohio as a result of
sequestration is deeply flawed. To rebut a recent report released by
the Aerospace Industries Association, The Brookings Institution this
week... Read
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PRE-EXISTING TRI-COUNTY AREA: 34,200
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Dayton Business Journal…
Report: Affordable Care Act to impact 2.7M Ohioans
by Laura Englehart
Pre-existing conditions in Darke, Preble and Shelby counties combined:
34,200. Under Affordable Care Act provisions, more than 2.7 million
Ohioans will have health insurance when they would have otherwise been
denied because of pre-existing conditions, according to a new report.
The... Read
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CAPITALISM BLAMED FOR RAMPAGE KILLING
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Townhall...
Capitalism Did It
by Mona Charen
A young Chinese man is under arrest for a rampage killing in Liaoning
province. The knife-wielding 17-year-old reportedly killed eight
people, including two relatives of his estranged girlfriend, and
wounded five others. Terrible story. But Agence France-Presse, in an
account widely circulated by Yahoo and other news outlets, knew just...
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TUESDAY, AUGUST 7,
2012 |
While
media pundits are talking about 160k new jobs created being an uptick
for the economy, government unemployment stats went from 8.2 to 8.3
percent. 195k people lost their jobs and another 150k simply stopped
looking. What am I missing? Do we live on different planets? Also in Blogs: Mona Charen talks about Chic-Fil-A and Free Speech. Letters: A local drives to Chic-Fil-A to eat. News: Injury accident near Union City; 345,000 fewer workers in July. Sports: Nascar’s Pocono race flips Gordon’s status. Obituaries: Lester H. Klosterman, Reda J. (Hoggatt) Nisonger. For
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