TODAY
IS SUNDAY, MAY 13,
2012 - NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER OBSERVED AT GHS
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Like F2F, the start to a tremendous revival
By Kalista King
As many of you know, Thursday, May 5th was The National Day of Prayer.
As it is written on nationaldayofprayer.org, “The National Day of
Prayer has great significance for us as a nation. It enables us to
recall and to teach the way in which our founding fathers sought the
wisdom of God when faced with critical decisions. It stands as a call
to us to humbly come before God, seeking His guidance for our leaders
and His grace upon us as a people. The... Read
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ANNIE'S
WILD WEST GALA |
Annie and Dave Thank The Early Bird
Annie and Dave saw their picture in the Early Bird. She wants to thank
them for their donation as a Gold Star Sponsor for Annie’s Wild West
Gala. Annie’s Wild West Gala will be held on Saturday, June 9, 2012.
Tickets for the event are $12.00. This is a fund-raiser for The Garst
Museum and the Annie Oakley Center. All funds raised at this event will
benefit the... Read
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HISTORIC LOW:
WOMEN NOT IN LABOR FORCE
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CNS
News...
324,000 Women
Dropped Out of Labor Force in Last Two Months
By Terence P. Jeffrey
(CNSNews.com) - 324,000 women dropped out of the nation’s civilian
labor force in March and April as the number of women not in the labor
force hit an all-time historical high of 53,321,000, according to the
Bureau of Labor Statistics. The civilian labor force consists...
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U.S. SENATOR
SHERROD BROWN
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Supporting Ohio’s Veterans
Joe Halicker, a WWII Veteran from Northwest Ohio, recently participated
in an Honor Flight visit to the WWII Memorial in the nation’s capital.
After liberating Lorient, France from Nazi occupation, Mr. Halicker
returned home to a grateful nation with the resources needed to provide
for his three children. Today, young veterans often return to their
communities and struggle to access the benefits they’ve earned. Whether
it’s mental... Read
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PULLED AFTER THREE INNINGS |
Leake roughed up by Nats
CINCINNATI -- It didn’t take long on Friday for a chorus of boos to be
directed towards the ears of Reds pitcher Mike Leake. Just four
batters, in fact. Leake would hear more before his night ended after a
career-low three innings pitched during a 7-3 Reds loss to the
Nationals. “I’m just not getting the job done. I’m missing spots, not
hitting spots, and I just have to figure it out,” said Leake, who gave
up... Read
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GRUMPY OLD SENIORS
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Senior gives granddaughter sound advice
Author unknown
Editor: Some of our
oldsters aren’t thrilled with becoming “working retirees” (like I am).
This has been floating around the Internet for a couple of years... I
thought you might like a Baby Boomer’s take on today’s economy. Read it
and weep… John G. is 63 years old and owns a small business.
He’s a life-long Republican and sees his dream... Read
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MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD
INCOME DROPPED $4,300
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Townhall Finance...
Investor-Class
Dead Heat
by Larry Kudlow
While President Obama is out on the campaign trail talking about how
bad things were four years ago, and how we have to go “forward” to his
second term to see just how great things are going to be in the next
four years, the biggest problem he’s got is the here and now. Real GDP
in the second quarter stalled at 2.2 percent. There were a paltry... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS SUNDAY, MAY 13,
2012 |
Today
is Mother’s Day. It’s a day, like Veteran’s Day, that should be honored
365 days a year. Take a moment to think about one of those precious
moments with Mom, one of the thousands of things she did for you… and
thank her if you can with a card or a phone call, or a prayer of thanks
in her memory. Also in News: Economy: Blue States Worse Than Red Under Obama. Sports: After gem, Ubaldo struggles vs. Red Sox. Events: Arcanum Old Fashioned Days... Chicken Dinners, Spring Fling Gardening Sale. Blogs: Leftism Comes First As Black Studies Critic Is Fired. Obituaries: Robert Franklin Bigham, Marion F. Saintignon. For
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