TODAY
IS THURSDAY, JUNE 21,
2012 - GREENVILLE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES 2177
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Eagles 2177 supports Darke County youth through SSSF
Greenville Eagles recently donated $4,000 to the Senior Scribes
Scholarship Fund for scholarships for Darke County youth. Half of the
amount is limited to children and grandchildren of Eagles 2177 members.
The remaining proceeds will be used to help other Darke County students
receive college aid through the SSSF program. Eagles scholarships, as
with all SSSF scholarships, have as their primary requirements academic
excellence and service to the... Read
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THIS IS A "PARTY IN POWER" ISSUE |
Take the fox from the henhouse?
By Jim Surber
The upcoming November ballot will be so overcrowded that many Ohio
voters may just give up instead of having to make so many choices. This
fall, Ohio voters will choose the President, a U.S. Senator, some State
Senators, every U.S. and state House member, two state Supreme Court
justices, and a long list of county and local officials. If that isn’t
enough, they also will be faced with a growing number of...
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DARKE COUNTY SOCCER ASSN
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Spring Soccer “Thank You” event scheduled for June 23
Darke County Soccer Association has just wrapped up Youth Soccer
at North Park for the Spring Season. It was DCSA’s first year
running the program DCSA would like to announce they had over 200
players this spring. DCSA would like to thank the program’s Sponsors:
Greenville National Bank, Second National Bank, Greenville Federal,
Randall Insurance, Jim Gable...
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OHIO SUPREME COURT
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Women Justices Speak at Buckeye Girls State
Dublin Jerome High School student Alison Trianfo wants to be a
prosecuting attorney advocating for children’s rights when she gets
older. Trianfo will be a senior next year and said it was an honor and
a privilege to be one of about 125 students to participate in a
question and answer session with Ohio Supreme Court Chief Justice
Maureen O’Connor and... Read
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CINCINNATI REDS |
Reds drop second straight to Indians
reds.com
CLEVELAND -- Aroldis Chapman has stood out from the rest because of his
triple-digit velocity. But in one respect, he’s just like any other
closer. Fall behind in the count, and you pay. The Reds certainly did
on Tuesday night. Chapman gave up a two-run home run to Asdrubal
Cabrera in the bottom of the 10th inning for a crushing 3-2 walk... Read
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$25 1ST OVERDRAFT, $37 EACH THEREAFTER
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Dayton Business Journal...
Fifth Third among tops for overdraft fees
by Steve Watkins
Fifth Third Bank has tied for the highest overdraft fees of any of the
nation’s 14 largest banks, according to a recent survey by the Consumer
Federation of America. Fifth Third and Providence, R.I.-based Citizens
Bank each charge $37 for some overdrafts. Fifth Third’s... Read
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SPENDING HALF MIL TO GET $1.6 BIL
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Townhall Finance...
Influence Peddling with a Shade of Green
by Bob Beauprez
Everybody has heard about Solyndra and the many other failures of the
DOE green energy grant and loan program replete with scandalous
political paybacks to Obama supporters. Now there’s another
one. It involves the largest single loan guarantee of the entire
$16 billion program, a current Cabinet Secretary and a... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS THURSDAY, JUNE 21,
2012 |
“Please
delete me. I don’t have time to read this propaganda.” The only deletes
I’ve had for over a year have been bad email addresses and only
“requests” are added, so he’s been getting this “propaganda” for a long
time. Was it Virtual Academy? Benefit Tractor Pull? I know… it was my
“Life is not fair” blog. Hope everyone else enjoyed it. Also in News: ODOT urges agencies to spend carryover funds for projects. Sports: Greenville Say Soccer Season Registration Deadline June 23. Events: CAP Independence Day closing. Blogs: This Week in Poverty: Disposable Families in Ohio. Obituaries: Carly Ann Garner, Kurt E. Weeks. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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