TODAY
IS SATURDAY, JANUARY 28,
2012 - HUMANITIES 121, EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Memorial Hall… Local History & Value
By Brittany Martino
Photos courtesy of Greg Seevers as St. Clair Memorial Hall celebrates its 100th Anniversary...
For my individual project, I visited the Henry St. Clair
Memorial Hall in Greenville, Ohio. I’ve been there many times
throughout my junior high and high school years and even performed
there on stage for concerts. But I have never really known the
background and history of Memorial Hall. I’ll begin with the man who
knew the value of a good education, Henry St. Clair. Henry was born
May... Read More. More Community. |
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DARKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
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Suspect Confesses to Numerous B&E’s
Fonner admits to committing numerous break-ins to businesses in 5 counties
On the afternoon of January 23, 2012 Detectives from Darke County
traveled to Mercer County to interview Douglas N. Fonner, 27, Mendon,
Ohio. Fonner was previously arrested by Mercer County Deputies in
Mercer County in connection with a number of recent break-ins at grain
elevators and other local businesses. Darke and Mercer... Read More. More News. |
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LINKOUS, ROBINS LEAD THEIR TEAMS
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Patriots steamroll Jets in Hangar
By George Starks
PITSBURG -Two of the premier scoring machines in Darke County took to
the floor at The Hangar Thursday as Kayla Linkous and the Lady Patriots
came calling on Taylor Robins and the Jets. Led by Linkous with 28
points, Tri-Village put five in double figures as the Patriots went to
14-1 overall (8-1 CCC) with a 82-49 victory. With Linkous coming... Read
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
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Buchy, Faber Honor St. Henry Girls’ Volleyball Team
COLUMBUS—State Representative Jim Buchy (R-Greenville) today presented
a resolution to the girls’ volleyball team from St. Henry High School
on the floor of the Ohio House of Representatives in recognition of its
state championship title. He was joined by State Senator Keith Faber
(R-Celina). “These girls... Read More. More Community. |
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LADY HAWKS SCORELESS IN OT |
Newton takes Mississinawa Valley in OT
By George Starks
UNION CITY- When the Mississinawa Valley Lady Blackhawks needed the
scoring the most, it wasn’t there. With things knotted at 42-42 at the
end of regulation, Newton held the Hawks scoreless in the four minute
overtime to down the Hawks 48-42. “It was like deja vue all over
again,” said Hawks coach Rodney Saintignon. “Our... Read
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PROFITABLE COMPANIES PAID $2B TO LOBBIES
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Dayton Business Journal...
Tax group names ‘Dirty Thirty’ companies
by DBJ Staff
U.S. Public Interest Research Group and Citizens for Tax Justice has
released a list of 30 corporations that spent more to lobby Congress
than they did in taxes. The report, Representation without Taxation:
Fortune 500 Companies that Spend Big on Lobbying and Avoid Taxes,
focuses on an area the group... Read More. More News. |
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TODAY'S FAMOUS "WHO'S ON FIRST"
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Townhall Finance...
Who’s On Unemployment
By Bob Beauprez
Barack Obama spent considerable time during the State of the Union
address on jobs and the economy – both of which are in a sorry state.
As a result of the smoke-and-mirrors Obama-spin, the following little
exercise might be a good review. Credit is due to Barry Levinson,
the famed Academy Award winning director, screenwriter, and producer
who created and first published this two... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS SATURDAY, JANUARY 28,
2012 |
Henry
St. Clair Memorial Hall… in just a few months this Darke County
landmark will be 100 years old. Plan to join Darke County Center for
the Arts and several community organizations and individuals for a full
weekend of celebration for this historic event. May 4, 5 and 6, 2012,
will be a weekend to remember! Also in News: Ohio to Get $1.4 Billion From Development Agency’s Bond Sale. Events: “Living with Cancer” Support Group... “We Knead U Massage” to Speak to Cancer Support Group Feb. 2. Blogs: Obama Proposes Mortgage Bailouts, Handouts, Copouts. Obituaries: Robert Lee Shepherd, Harry E. Brown. For
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