TODAY
IS WEDNESDAY, JULY 25,
2012 - LAAL, LAVFW PRESENT PATRIOTIC PROGRAM
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Master Sgt. “Bub” McDaniel, Mom
honored for service
By Lyn Bliss
“If a person will stand in battle to insure our freedom, then we should
stand with family and friends to honor them,” said Darke County
Engineer Jim Surber. Surber was one of several speakers giving
recognition in memory of and honor to Master Sergeant William L. “Bub”
McDaniel II. The event was hosted by the Ladies Auxiliary of the
American Legion (LAAL) Post 140 and the Ladies Auxiliary of the
Veterans of... Read
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WHAT'S
HAPPENING IN DARKE COUNTY
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Urban-Country Spirit… Late July
Bring along your sense of discovery to experience small town charm,
distinct shopping districts, and our land’s rich frontier heritage and
urban-country spirit... uniquely Darke County. For more information on
events taking place throughout the year in Darke County, visit our
website at VisitDarkeCounty.org You can also catch up with us...
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CNO FALL SPORTS SCHEDULE
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FM ready to kick off 2012-13
sports season
Franklin Monroe soccer will once again take center stage in the fall
sports scene in Jets Nation as the Blue and White will again look to
reign supreme in soccer not only in the Cross County Conference but in
Darke County. The Jet boys will take the field against Newton on August
30 in a home match in a boys/girls twin bill. The ladies will open up
at Stebbins on August 21. Franklin... Read
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CALLING ALL 2002 GHS GRADUATES!
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2002 Class Reunion at J&J
Party Facilities on Aug. 18
In 2002, our very own Matt Light and his New England Patriots won the
Superbowl, U.S. military forces invaded Afghanistan and Iraq, and
250ish young adults graduated from Greenville High School. Fast-forward
ten years, and many of us have changed. We’ve moved, spent years in
higher education, worked our way up the ladder, served our country
abroad... Read
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BOOMERS WILL NOT SLIP QUIETLY AWAY
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Dayton
Business Journal...
Baby
Boomers present plenty of opportunities for innovation
Commentary by Mike Mitchell
The needs of the aging Baby Boomer generation will create significant
opportunities for innovation. Unlike their parents, boomers will not
slip quietly away into old age. Instead, they will reshape what growing
old looks like and in the process define the new needs of the elderly.
The roar which boomers...
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"DINGING" YOU FOR USING YOUR CREDIT CARD
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The
Business Journals...
The
5 price traps airlines set for flyers
by Joe Brancatelli
A proposed settlement last week between banks and retailers has opened
the door for credit-card surcharges. Guess which industry can’t wait to
ding you a few bucks for the privilege of using your Visa or MasterCard
when you make a purchase? That’s a trick question... Read
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KASICH
COMMUNICATION OFFICE
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The
Columbus Dispatch...
A
good deal
Farmers would benefit from income-tax cut financed by fracking tax
Gov. John Kasich’s push to establish a reasonable severance tax on
drilling for oil and natural gas in Ohio stalled in the legislature
earlier this year, but millions of Ohioans would benefit from the
income-tax cut that the severance tax would make possible. Farmers are
the latest group the governor is courting... Read
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THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - WEDNESDAY, JULY 25,
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BE SURE TO HEAD OUT TO THE FAIR GROUNDS AT 6 TODAY AND TOMORROW
MISS ANNIE OAKLEY SHOOTING CONTEST! (click photo for names)
Can something be heartwarming and heart wrenching at the same time?
Yes, when it is a tribute to someone who has fallen in defense of
liberty,
and to the family that suffers his or her loss. Lyn Bliss’ depiction of
just that is a “must read” for all who care about liberty and those who
defend it for us. Also in Blogs: Another “Green” company bites the dust. Events:
Wild West performers at Annie Oakley Days.
News:
Rasmussen’s Week in Review. Sports: Reds mourn loss of part owner, Louise Nippert; Reds continue winning ways. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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