TODAY
IS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4,
2012 - T-V SENIOR 3RD TO PASS 2000 PTS, 1000 REBOUNDS
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Linkous steps into immortality
By George Starks
NEW MADISON - With 3:59 remaining in the first half, the magical moment
happened. Tri-Village Lady Patriot Kayla Linkous did what most can only
imagine. Not only did the Patriot senior score but she scored the two
biggest points of her high school career. At that moment, Linkous
dropped in her 11th point of the night and her 2,000th point of her
career. At that point, she crossed over into immortality. Not only did
she score that 2,000th point, she added that to the already 1,000
rebounds she had amassed, making her just the third girl in the... Read
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GROUNDHOG DAY 2012
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Washington Post...
Punxsutawney Phil shadow means 6 more weeks of winter
Groundhog Day is upon us, and Americans tuned in from around the
country Thursday morning to watch Punxsutawney Phil see his shadow,
which means six more weeks of winter. As Jason Samenow reported: At
7:25 a.m. this morning, amidst mostly cloudy skies, and temperatures in
the low 30s, Groundhog Phil saw his shadow in the little town of
Punxsutawney... Read More. More News. |
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CNO GIRLS HOOPS... T-V vs MV
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Tri-Village overwhelms Lady Hawks
By George Starks
NEW MADISON - It didn’t take long for Tri-Village to establish its
dominance Thursday over Mississinawa Valley. On a night when milestones
were achieved for the red, white and blue Patriots, it was another
night at the office for Kayla Linkous and company. Linkous dumped in 23
points, pulled down 14 rebounds and added her name... Read
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GREENVILLE RESIDENT HAD MINOR INJURIES
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Bellefontaine Examiner...
Crash closes U.S. 33 for several hours
By Bellefontaine Examiner Staff
Dennis Wilson, Greenville, suffered minor injuries
Wreckage from a three-vehicle crash about 5:55 p.m. Thursday shut down
U.S. Route 33 between township roads 87 and 89 near Heartland of Indian
Lake for about six hours while debris and vehicles were removed from
the scene. Troopers of the Marysville Post... Read More. More News. |
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ACCUSED OF DIRTY PLAY 4 YEARS AGO |
Light won’t be so light Sunday
yahoo sports
There is apparently no love lost between New England Patriots left
tackle Matt Light and New York Giants defensive end Osi Umenyiora, who
figure to clash often on Sunday. A history between the two dates back
to Super Bowl XLII four years ago when Umenyiora accused Light of dirty
play leading up to that epic game. Earlier this season when the Giants
beat... Read
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DARKE COUNTY SENIOR SCRIBES
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Poetry for the Undecided
By Lois Wilson
“I noticed these four candidates had short names that could be
interlocked,” Senior Scribes Poet Laureate Lois Wilson said. “So many
voters are still undecided… so I created a yard sign for them.” Wilson
put her talents to work and created a few verses that millions of
voters could probably read and say… “That’s me!” - PUTTING IT TOGETHER
- Sometimes when we... Read
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GUEST OPINION: A CONSUMER CHOICE?
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Townhall...
Do Government Programs Ever ‘Fail’
by Austin Hill
“Too big to fail.” Americans have come to loath the idea that some
business enterprises are so important and so “big,” that they can’t be
allowed to fail - especially as it regards large corporations that
“need” government bailouts. But have we developed a similar
disdain for government programs that are treated as... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4,
2012 |
So
the Pennsylvania groundhog says 6 more weeks of winter; the Mason, Ohio
groundhog says early spring and around the Miami Valley, he could have
come out at the right moment or the wrong moment. Parts of West Central
Ohio could have 6 more weeks of winter while other parts will have an
early spring. This could be interesting. Also in News: What do you want to hear from Kasich? Community: DCCA Is Grateful for Harry D. Stephens Memorial Funding. Blogs: NLRB To Force Companies To Turn Over Employee Info To Unions? Obituaries: Goldie P. Strait. For
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