TODAY
IS THURSDAY, MARCH 15,
2012 - LADY PATS HAVE A DATE WITH BERLIN HIGHLAND
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Lady Pats leave for Columbus
Following playoff wins culminating in a 69 to 48 victory over Fort
Loramie Saturday, the Tri-Village Lady Patriots climbed onto a bus
about 5 p.m. to head to Columbus. They got a restful night at a local
hotel in preparation for their semi-final with Berlin Highland at 3
p.m. today. The win against Fort Loramie was especially noteworthy
since the Patriots had ended the Lady Pats’ season the previous two
years. This year was the payback, as Tri-Village ended Fort Loramie’s.
New Madison has been in a celebratory mood ever since. Local resident
Amy Farmer had the team over for a... Read
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PARTNERING
FOR PROGRESS
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Greenville
Recognized Nationally for Project Development
Site Selection Magazine Places Area Near The top for Micropolitans
DARKE COUNTY - The Greenville Micropolitan area has been recognized
again as one of the top areas in the country for development of
business projects. Site Selection Magazine, the premier national
economic development publication, placed Greenville 21st out of 576
Micropolitan areas in the... Read
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EDISON
COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Former UD
Star To Host Edison Fundraiser
Former University of Dayton basketball star and current television
sports analyst Derrick Dukes will be at the Edison Community College
campus Thursday night to emcee the school’s annual athletics program
fundraiser, the Charger 300. Dukes, currently a college basketball
analyst for Fox Sports, has also been in the broadcast booth for
WHIO-TV and Time Warner Regional TV Sports as the analyst for the...
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SENATOR
SHERROD BROWN |
Serving Ohioans
Some of the most important work that I do has nothing to do with votes
cast on the Senate floor. As your senator, my most important job is
serving you and helping constituents cut through red tape when dealing
with the federal government. That means helping seniors access the
Social Security benefits they have paid into, assisting veterans and
their families in obtaining military records and medals that they
earned but never received, and helping small businesses that... Read
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DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS |
Gordon
Orthodontics Supports Theater for Children
Dr. Doug Gordon DMD, MS of Gordon Orthodontics, located in Greenville
and Troy, has given generously to support Family Theater Series
programming for children. “Dr. Gordon has committed his life and
his practice to improving the quality of life and confidence level of
his patients, and feels that providing opportunities... Read
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OHIO EMPLOYERS CUT 5,566 JOBS IN FEB
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Dayton Business Journal...
Ohio’s
mass layoff up 55% in February
Ohio layoffs continued to rise last month, as the rest of the nation
saw a slight drop. Employers in Ohio announced 5,566 job cuts in
February, up more than 55 percent from the 3,577 cuts in January.
Nationwide, job cuts declined to 51,728, down from 53,486 in January,
according to the latest report on downsizing activity from...
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CROSS NOT A
MANIFESTATION OF BELIEF
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Mail Magazine 24...
British
Government: Christians Have No Right to Wear Visible Cross or Crucifix
by Patrick Goodenough
Britain’s Conservative-led government plans to argue in a European
Court of Human Rights case that employers are entitled to ban the
visible wearing of crosses at work because displaying the symbol is not
a recognized “requirement” of the... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS THURSDAY, MARCH 15,
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Lots
of excitement, once again, in Darke County. Lady Patriots took off to
Columbus Wednesday to get ready for their first date for the State
Title today. More citizen input at Wednesday’s public meeting regarding
an Advocate interview with Melody Lucas, the former Darke County
EMA/LEPC employee, about her settlement with the Commissioners. More on
that soon. Also in News: Whole lake to get alum. Blogs: Speaking With the Speaker. Obituaries: Thomas Darin Powell. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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