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HABITUAL REPEAT OFFENDERS BIG CONCERN
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Dayton Daily News...
Arrests of repeat DUI offenders increasing
SPRINGFIELD — More people are being arrested for driving under the
influence, including more with multiple convictions for impaired
driving. That has local authorities taking more steps to crack down on
the problem. Sgt. Steve Duteil of the Ohio Highway Patrol’s Springfield
post said two drivers have been arrested in the last two weeks who have
16 total... Read More. More News. |
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VERSAILLES PREP BOWLING
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Tigers Boys and JV teams chalk up wins, Girls drop to 4-2
Varsity Boys Bowlers Now 7-0 - Going into Wednesday’s matches, there
were 4 teams tied at 5-0 in the WOHSBC. Versailles, Wapakoneta,
Coldwater and Ottawa Glandorf. With Coldwater bowling OG on Wednesday
and Versailles bowling OG on Thursday, some changes were going to
happen in the standings. On Wednesday... Read More. More Sports. |
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DARKE COUNTY CANCER ASSOCIATION
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Would You Like to Win a Gourmet Dinner?
Photo: Stock photo for illustration purposes only. The Cancer
Association of Darke County is holding their Gourmet Dinner Raffle once
again. The winner of this annual event and seven of their friends or
family will enjoy a gourmet meal prepared by the Gourmet Dinner Club,
at your choice of time and place. The drawing will be held on
February 13th at noon; tickets available... Read More. More Events. |
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ONLY 2 GAMES SOLD OUT LAST SEASON
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Dayton Business Journal...
Bengals reducing 2012 ticket prices
The Cincinnati Bengals will reduce many of its season-ticket prices for
the 2012 season after only selling out two games for the 2011 NFL
season. No season-ticket prices for next year will increase, and prices
for some seats will be as low as $40 per game, down from $60 this year,
according to e-mails from the Bengals to season-ticket holders. The
Bengals had difficulties... Read More. More Sports.
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100 TO 120 STORES TO CLOSE
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Columbus Dispatch...
Sears, Kmart to shut stores as sales fall
At a time when holiday sales overall have turned out better than
expected, Sears Holdings Corp. has been an exception. It said yesterday
that it will close 100 to 120 Sears and Kmart stores after
disappointing seasonal sales. The final list of stores to be closed
hasn’t been determined, Sears said. In a change of strategy, the
company said... Read More. More News. |
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GREAT SOCIETY CONCEPT LESS POPULAR
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Townhall...
Voters Want Growth, Not Income Redistribution
by Michael Barone
“A 2008 election widely regarded as heralding a shift toward the more
government-friendly public sentiment of the New Deal and Great Society
eras seems to have yielded just the reverse.” So writes William
Galston, Brookings Institution scholar and deputy domestic adviser in
the Clinton White House, in the New Republic. Galston, one of the... Read
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THIS
POST IS DATED TUESDAY, JANUARY 4,
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County News
Online… Limited Publishing over the Holidays
The Christmas and New Year’s holiday celebrations are a wonderous time
for our children, and for our own giving and thanks. We get to reflect
over the positive experiences of 2011 and plan how to make 2012 even
better. With God’s Help, we are in charge of our own destinies. This is
a blessing unique in today’s world, and one for which we should give
thanks. It is also a responsibility... Read More. Obituaries: Glenn D. Winterrowd. For the Previous Home Page Click Here.
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