TODAY
IS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,
2012 - OHSAA GIRLS HOOPS SECTIONALS
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The 2012 OHSAA girls basketball parings released Monday
All county schools will be in action starting Saturday, February 11th
at three different sites: Brookville, Tipp City and Xenia. Tri-Village
will enter the Brookville sectional as a number one seed while
Versailles will be a three seed in the Tipp City sectional. With all
teams looking for that coveted ride to Columbus, Mississinawa Valley,
Ansonia and the Lady Patriots will get things started this Saturday at
Brookville. The schedule for first and second round games is as
follows: Sat., Feb. 11 at Brookville: Mississinawa Valley vs. Yellow
Springs (11 a.m.), Ansonia vs. Southeastern (12:30 p.m.), Tri-Village
vs. Jefferson... Read
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LT. GEN. JANET WOLFENBARGER
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Dayton Business Journal...
Air Force to get first female four-star General
by Joe Cogliano
The first female four-star General in the U.S. Air Force may soon land
at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. On Monday, President Barack Obama
nominated Lt. Gen. Janet Wolfenbarger for a promotion to General —
making her the first woman to hold the rank. If confirmed by the
Senate, it would mark Wolfenbarger’s return to Wright... Read
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BROOKVILLE MUCH TOO MUCH
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Senior night ruined in Bradford
By George Starks
BRADFORD - Bradford said farewell to five seniors Monday night before
the start of the Lady Railroaders game with Brookville. Brookville had
little to no respect on this night. Bradford started out like a ball of
fire but soon fizzled out as Brookville rolled to a 61-38 victory over
Bradford. “My seniors came out with a lot of emotion and I wasn’t for
sure... Read
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ILLEGAL TRADE PRACTICES COSTLY
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Dayton Business Journal...
Report: Chinese trade practices risk 200k Ohio jobs
by Joe Cogliano
A trio of new reports release Tuesday claim that 1.6 million jobs in
the U.S. auto supply chain — including nearly 200,000 in Ohio — are at
risk because of illegal trading practices by China. Officials from the
Economic Policy Institute, which authored two of the reports, said U.S.
automakers have enjoyed a strong turnaround since the government... Read
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VERSAILLES PREP BOWLING |
Tiger Bowlers defeat St. Marys, remain undefeated
Boys, girls, JV boys and girls score victories
The Versailles Boys Varsity Bowling team moved on to Week 14 action
against the St. Marys Roughriders at Olympic Lanes in Van Wert on
Saturday, February 4. The tension was high going into the match as
there was no doubt the Roughriders would be more... Read
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DARKE COUNTY SENIOR SCRIBES
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The Basic Rules for Clotheslines
(If you don’t even know what clotheslines are, better skip this.)
1. You had to hang the socks by the toes ... NOT the top. 2. You
hung pants by the BOTTOM/cuffs ... NOT the waistbands. 3. You had
to WASH the clothesline(s) before hanging any clothes walk the entire
length of each line with a damp cloth around the lines. 4. You
had to hang the clothes in a certain order... Read
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WELFARE OFFICES ON HIRING SPREE
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Mail Magazine 24...
The Governmental Job Machine
by Candice Lanier, LibertyNews
Public sector jobs, in the state of New York, increased due, according
to an NBC affiliate in New York, to “economic woes” leading to the
addition of more public employees in order to manage the increase in
demand for public assistance. The NBC affiliate reports that the amount
of people on food stamps in New... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8,
2012 |
The
big news for the week is the beginning of sectionals in Prep basketball
Saturday. All county schools are looking for a trip to Columbus. Again,
good luck ladies. Give it your best; we’re behind you. Hey, oldsters…
remember clotheslines? And do you remember the rules for clotheslines?
Something you might want to review for the time when we can no longer
afford the electricity for our washers and dryers. Also in News: Rasmussen... Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls. Blogs: The Fight to Reform Education. Obituaries: Ella C. Besecker, Fay E. Smith (corrected). For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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