TODAY
IS FRIDAY, MAY 18,
2012 - TIGERS WIN IN DRAMATIC FASHION
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Versailles gets Miami East monkey off its back
Arcanum over Tri-Village... Heads to District
By George Starks
TIPP CITY- For six innings, the Versailles Tiger offense was
non-existent. The pitching and defense was shaky at best. Three errors
in the field and a sub par performance from senior Zack Neikamp on the
mound had help the Tigers put themselves in a hole that didn’t look
like they would crawl out of. Then things got interesting. Trailing 3-0
heading into the bottom of the seventh... Read
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ATTORNEY GENRAL MIKE DEWINE |
New Law expands ability to collect DNA Data
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today applauded
the passing of Senate Bill 268, which was signed into law today by Ohio
Governor John Kasich. The law gives investigators expanded
ability to collect DNA from a person who authorities have probable
cause to believe committed a felony crime. “The new law will help
expand our DNA database and ultimately... Read
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BRADFORD'S SEASON ENDS IN SECTIONALS
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Greenville Community Gardens...
Applications being accepted for Plot Lease
Greenville Community Gardens has found a home and is making the final
preparations to begin its inaugural season. We are proud to announce
the opening of D.A. Fitzgerald Memorial Garden, located at 1045 Sater
Street in Greenville. Jeff Besecker, Executive Director of the project,
has worked with numerous... Read
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U.S. SENATOR SHERROD BROWN
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Thanking Ohio’s Teachers
This week – Teacher Appreciation Week – we salute teachers from across
the nation for their commitment to instructing, mentoring, and
empowering our youth. To honor our nation’s teachers, Senator Brown is
proud to cosponsor a Congressional Resolution recognizing May 13-19 as
National Teacher Appreciation Week. Today, Sen. Brown joined teachers
throughout the state at the Ohio Education Association’s Spring... Read
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GREENVILLE SCHOOLS FOUNDATION |
Nearly $6,000 in grants awarded
The Greenville Schools Foundation announces the winners of the 2012
grants, which totaled $5,925, an increase over last year’s
contribution. This is the 12th year the Foundation has been able to
award grants, which help to fund programs that promote excellence in
the classroom. The 2012 grants were awarded for the following
proposals... Read
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1011 MASS LAYOFFS THIS YR; 1490 LAST YR
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Dayton Business Journal...
Mass layoffs hit lowest level since 2006
by DBJ Staff
The number of mass layoffs dropped to their lowest level since 2006
during the first quarter, according to new data on the economy. There
were 1,077 mass layoffs nationwide in the first quarter, hitting
182,101 workers, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. That
is down from the... Read
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WHY THIS STORY? WHY NOW?
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Townhall...
What the Washington Post Missed
by Ken Blackwell
Last week, the Washington Post produced a front-page story intended to
shock readers with the news of Mitt Romney’s leading fellow preppies in
cutting the bleach-blond hair of a student at their school. The
incident in question took place in 1965, some 47 years ago. The news
that Mitt Romney did dumb things in... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS FRIDAY, MAY 18,
2012 |
On
Thursday afternoon Clinton Randall of the Advocate reported that
Greenville baseball has had to forfeit Thursday evening’s game with
Tippecanoe due to an ineligible player. He also noted that the team may
have to forfeit their games in the regular season. Will get more
information as soon as possible. Also in News: Sheriff’s Office... Injury accident near Ansonia; Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls. Events: LWV Annual Meeting scheduled for May 29. Blogs: Public support for Shale Tax. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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