TODAY
IS SUNDAY, JANUARY 22,
2012 - GUEST COLUMN FROM LOCAL RESIDENT
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Are We Settling For Less?
By Jesse Leonard
While the course of the presidential candidates is nowhere near to
being concluded, it seems that there is only one GOP candidate that has
the public eye, Mitt Romney. Many conservatives have claimed that
he is not the right man for the job, but at the same time he is pulling
ahead in the polls and seems to be unstoppable. The most common
reason given is that he is not Obama. The question must be raised
at this point, “Are we settling for less than our convictions and
principles?” I understand that many people, like myself, do not want to
see President Obama re-elected. However... Read More. More Opinion. |
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GREENVILLE KIWANIS
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Voice your Opinion for this year’s awards
Every year Greenville Kiwanis honors two individuals for their
achievements. One is the Kiwanis Citizen of the Year; the other is the
Kiwanis Teacher of the Year. This year Kiwanis would like public input
on who they believe would be excellent candidates for either one of
these awards. Who, in your opinion, has done the most for the
betterment of the Greenville community... Read More. More Community. |
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DARKE COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
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Pets of the week
Rambo is a 4-year-old Red Heeler (Australian Cattle Dog). He is red and
white with short hair. He is current on his shots and is good with
kids. He is a nice dog and is looking for a good home. CoCo is a
2-year-old Chocolate Lab. She is mostly brown with a little white. She
has short hair. She is a friendly girl and only weighs around... Read More. More Community.
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EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE HUMANITIES
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Garst Museum... learning about my home
By Brittany Martino
One of my group projects that I attended was the Garst Museum. Living
in Greenville my whole life, I have never been to the museum. I decided
that this was a good time to take the opportunity to attend it. My
group was doing the history after the 1900s, where I found good
information about three important people. The first one was Zachary
Lansdowne... Read More. More Community. |
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WAVE HOSTS SIDNEY AT TREATY LANES |
Wave Bowling...
Greenville Boys Defeated the Yellow Jackets 2077-2052
The boys posted consistent scores from top to bottom last night ranging
from 150 to 186. The wave trailed Sidney after Game 1: 859-832. During
Game 2 the Wave stepped it up and Junior Tyler Potter posted a 205 game
with Sophomore Austin Weimer in tow scoring a 200. The wave took Game
2: 854-829. After 2... Read
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THE SUN... THE AMAZING STAR
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Mail Magazine 24...
Dynamic Solar System - the actual effects of climate change
This article references figures and graphics that will not be available
if you click the link below. Also, it is the second of two articles.
The first can be accessed at the link as well. In all cultures the sun
determined the course of events. Very early, the sun’s importance to
life on Earth has been detected. Even today “her” metal that has... Read More. More News. |
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YOU ARE DEMANDING TOO MUCH
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Townhall...
An Open Letter to the Occupiers from Generation X
by Rachel Alexander
To the Occupy movement: I know some of you mean well. I even share some
of your concerns. The dismal economy has made it difficult to find a
good job with benefits. Meanwhile, the government is bailing out the
wealthy banks and mortgage lenders that helped precipitate this
depressed economy. I hear your frustrations about student loan debt.
Generation X has a lot... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS SUNDAY, JANUARY 22,
2012 |
Just
in from Redstate… Newt Gingrich has taken South Carolina. According to
Eric Erickson, no candidate has won the primary without S.C. except
Reagan. At the same time, no candidate has won without also taking
either New Hampshire or Iowa. Erickson calls it a “desperate scream to
get another player in the field.” Read his column Monday. Also in News: Saturday's Snow Emergency; and Kasich seeks taxes on oil, gas drilling. Community: Free tax preparation at CAP. Blogs: A Question of Priorities. For
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