TODAY
IS SUNDAY, JUNE 17,
2012 - NOT THE ORDINARY, TROUBLE-MAKING TEENAGERS
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Revival at Tri-Village just around the corner
By Kalista King & Alex Baker
Often times, teens tend to fall back into their old ways after they
come to know Christ due to many reasons. However, I think that one of
the main reasons is because they don’t get plugged into anything that
will help them grow in their faith and put them around other believers
to encourage them spiritually. Unfortunately, it’s true that teenagers
quickly lose interest in their faith if they are not involved in
anything that helps keep their focus on God. This is why... Read
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SECOND NATIONAL BANK |
SNB joins fight to prevent Financial Elder Abuse
Greenville, Ohio – To spotlight June 15th “World Elder Abuse Awareness
Day” Second National Bank is offering tips on how to identify and
prevent elder financial abuse. According to the Department of Health
and Human Services, seniors throughout the United States lose an
estimated $2.6 billion or...
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STATE SENATOR BILL BEAGLE
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A Special Father’s Day Message
Video
As families across Ohio prepare to celebrate Father’s Day this Sunday,
State Senator Bill Beagle (R - Tipp City) recently took a moment to
discuss how his role on the Ohio Commission on Fatherhood, and past
experience as a stay-at-home Dad, has motivated him to work on behalf
of Ohioans and provide our state’s... Read
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U.S. SENATOR SHERROD BROWN
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Fighting for Fair Pay
Ohioans work hard, and I believe their hard work deserves fair pay,
regardless of gender. But today in Ohio, women earn just 85 cents to
every dollar a man makes. According to the Joint Economic Committee,
that earnings gap means over the course of their working lives, women
lose more than $400,000. That’s unconscionable. Nearly fifty years ago,
Congress passed and President John F. Kennedy signed the Equal Pay
Act... Read
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GREENVILLE NATIONAL BANK |
Food and staples donated by community for local soldiers
“For the freedoms we enjoy and the sacrifices of our military”
Greenville National Bank would like to thank our customers and friends
who donated items for our American heroes serving in the Armed Forces.
The response was overwhelming as 17 local soldiers serving our country
each received two boxes... Read
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
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Rep. Buchy Honors Versailles Runner
COLUMBUS—State Representative Jim Buchy (R-Greenville) recently
presented a resolution to Versailles High School junior Sam Prakel on
the floor of the Ohio House of Representatives in recognition of his
state championship titles. Prakel won both the 1,600 and 3,200 meter
races in Division II at the state track meet. Both of the times were
his personal...
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VERITIES & BALDERDASH
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The Older Crowd
Edited by Bob Robinson
A distraught senior citizen phoned her doctor’s office. “Is it true,”
she wanted to know, “that the medication you prescribed has to be taken
for the rest of my life?” “’Yes, I’m afraid so,”’ the doctor told her.
There was a moment of silence before the senior lady replied, “I’m
wondering, then, just how serious is my condition because this
prescription is marked ‘NO REFILLS’.” An older... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS SUNDAY, JUNE 17,
2012 |
Greenville
schools recently asked for input from teachers and staff about what
they want in a new superintendent; on Thursday they will be doing the
same with the community as a whole. Following the staff event, teacher
retirees were introduced and a “Thank You” luncheon was provided for
all staff. Check it out Monday. In the meantime, have a GREAT Father’s
Day, Dads! In News: Data sobering on Ohio kids’ poverty, obesity. Events: Bridges Hog Roast and Auction. Opinion: Beagle... Father’s Day Reflections. Blogs: The Trap of Minority Studies Programs. Classifieds update. Obituaries: Richard E. Westerman. Click on Photo to Enlarge. For
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