TODAY
IS SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9,
2012 - DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Give a Mouse a Cookie fills Memorial Hall
DCCA Director Julie Strait retires
By Elaine Bailey
Owen can’t bear to part with his beloved blanket Fuzzy in the theater
production If You Give a Mouse a Cookie and other storybooks. Likewise,
the Darke County community will have to bear the loss of its beloved
Darke County Center for the Arts (DCCA) Executive Director Julie
Strait. DCCA Artistic Director Keith Rawlins announced at the start of
Sunday’s… Read
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DARKE
COUNTY CRIME STOPPERS
New Fugitives added to Most Wanted
The Darke County Crime Stoppers have added two new fugitives to their
Most Wanted list: Buddy Eugene Clark and Jeremy Allan Wynn. Buddy
Eugene Clark - Wanted For Trafficking in Cocaine. Jeremy Allan Wynn -
Wanted For Possession of... Read
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CARDINALS PUSH
TIGERS TO THE LIMIT
Versailles has rough time with New Bremen
By George Starks
VERSAILLES- It’s no secret that no lead is ever safe. Especially in the
MAC. Versailles held what looked like a commanding 39-23 lead at the
break Friday against New Bremen but the Cardinals weren’t about to roll
over for the Tigers. Getting as close as five points to Versailles in
the fourth quarter, the Tigers had to run... Read
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TEEN REVIVAL
A Miracle We Never Saw Coming
By Kalista King & Kate Summers
On Friday, I received some very exciting news about a friend who has
been in my prayers for a long time. This friend claimed to be an
"atheist" and did not want much to do with God. However, he did read
his Bible quite often and even went to youth group at Grace Brethren
Church here in Greenville. I never really... Read
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T-V OVER FM;
A-TIGERS OVER ROADERS
Patriots
tested by FM in The Hangar
Railroaders run out of steam
PITSBURG- Trailing by as much as 13 in the second half, the Tri-Village
Patriots found themselves with their back to the wall at Franklin
Monroe Friday in CCC action. On the strength of 10 fourth quarter
points by senior Kyle Pipenger, the Patriots remained undefeated on the
season, taking a hard fought 47-44 victory. Trailing...
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DARKE COUNTY SENIOR SCRIBES
Our Carnegie Hall Trip
By Delbert Blickenstaff
We could see Times Square looking out our window on the 19th. floor of
the Crown Plaza Hotel on 49th. and Broadway. We were there to
prepare for a concert in Carnegie Hall. As a former member of the
Manchester College A Cappella Choir I was invited to join the 2001
Choir, and about six other choirs from across the country, to present a
concert. I decided that I wouldn’t get another invitation...
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U.S. SENATOR SHERROD
BROWN
Extending
Middle Class Tax Cuts, Protecting Middle Class Families
Ohioans have been hearing about the fiscal cliff a lot lately. The
"cliff" applies to a January 1st deadline when the law, enacted by a
bipartisan majority of both houses of Congress, requires a mix of
spending cuts and tax increases. This sudden dose of austerity will put
us on a long-term path to budget stability, but it will also send our
nation into a recession... Read
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2012
Editor’s
Photo: Students at Woodland have been working hard on their letters to
Santa, and many have learned a valuable lesson about the Christmas
Season of Giving. By the way, I’ve been in contact with Santa. He said
that if at all possible he would answer letters from the kids if they
requested it. Story on Monday; First Grade Letters to Santa are almost
ready. Send your loved one’s letter to editor@countynewsonline.org. In Blogs: Food stamp advocates have it wrong. Events: Service of Hope. News: Obama victory margin. Santa: Letter from Lexi. Yesterday's
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