TODAY
IS SATURDAY, MAY 26,
2012 - GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL KEY CLUB
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2012 Key Club officers kick off a new year
2011-12 club provided nearly 1,300 hours of community service - Sarah
Herzog, 2012-13 GHS Key Club President, kicked off multiple planned
events for the student-led community service group with a fundraiser
car wash at Dave Knapp Ford recently. Several students participated,
including officers and members from the 2011-12 and 2012-13 clubs. The
2011-12 Greenville High School Key Club performed 1,273 hours of
community service under the leadership of President Claire... Read
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THE WORKSHOP LEARNING CENTER |
Avoid Summer Academic Loss
Research has shown that students who do not participate in academic
studies over the summer can lose on average three months of grade-level
equivalency each year. The Workshop Learning Center offers private and
group academic tutoring and music lessons for all ages and abilities
and is currently scheduling for the... Read
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LADY WAVE SET FOR REGIONAL TITLE
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Third inning outburst propels Greenville
By George Starks
MASON- From the time the OHSAA softball tournament started, Greenville
Coach Jerrod Newland spoke of the magic number. In the beginning, it
was seven to win the state. In all honesty, it’s one. One win at a time
because one loss means it’s over. Thursday, the Lady Wave kept that
number at one. A third inning... Read
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DISCOVER OUR HIDDEN GEMS
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National Historic Preservation Month in Review
May is National Preservation Month and this year’s theme on a national
level is “Discover America’s Hidden Gems.” Since the National Trust for
Historic Preservation created Preservation Week in 1971 to spotlight
grassroots preservation efforts in America, it has grown into an
annual... Read
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CINCY IN FIRST PLACE |
Reds sweep Braves
CINCINNATI -- Who needs an Iron Chef with wacky recipes? The Reds have
cooked up a six-game recipe with two dominant ingredients. Strong
starting pitching and the home run ball. Both were sizzling once again
on Thursday as the Reds completed a four-game sweep of the Braves with
a 6-3 win. Homer Bailey delivered his solid six-inning performance and
got a ‘W’ because of Devin Mesoraco’s first career grand... Read
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EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Baseball Team Receives Grant from Piqua Community Foundation
Edison Community College’s club baseball team has received a grant from
the Piqua Community Foundation to help cover costs of equipment for the
program. The $1,000 grant will be used to purchase protective screens
and bats, according to Dr... Read
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AID TO FLEDGLING DEMOCRACY
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Borowitz Report...
U.S. Sends Emergency Shipment of Negative Ads to Egypt
CAIRO (The Borowitz Report) – In what it is calling a mission to
support a fledgling democracy in the Middle East, the United States
this week sent an emergency shipment of negative ads to Cairo.
Explaining the secret mission, a State Department official said that
with its first... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TODAY IS SATURDAY, MAY 26,
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last three weeks have been a whirlwind of moving from one assignment to
the next. Except for two days during Edison Finals, I’ve been subbing
daily on the campuses of Arcanum Butler Schools, GHS, South, East and
Woodland. I’m not sure about elsewhere, but Greenville’s wrapped up for
the summer. It’s time for other pursuits … I miss the kids already. In News: Single vehicle injury accident; Factbox: Tax provisions in Obama’s healthcare law. Sports:
Versailles eliminated by Badin Rams; GHS 2012 Football Schedule
released; Baseball Standings; Eldora… Busy Sunday with Four Division
Race. Community: Discover Our Hidden Gems – The Garst Museum; Darke County holds Recycling Day. Blogs: The Growth Deficit and Spending Fairy Tales. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.
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