TODAY
IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,
2012 - SANDY'S DEVASTATION... AN OVERVIEW
Damage assessed, rebuilding begins from Sandy
By Kara Jessup
CNO Teen Correspondent
As the second costliest hurricane in recorded history, according to CBS
News, wrapped up its damaging trek from the East Coast into the
Midwest, people began assessing the damage and beginning the long road
to recovery. On Oct. 22, Hurricane Sandy started in Jamaica developing
from an elongated tropical wave near the Caribbean Sea. It traveled
through Haiti, Cuba, Dominican Republic... Read
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DAYTON BUSINESS JOURNAL
Midmark investing $1.5M in Versailles expansion
by Olivia Barrow
Midmark Corp. is investing $1.5 million into expanding its Versailles
facility. The medical equipment manufacturer announced in May it would
move its executive offices to Dayton and add 100,000 square feet to its
Versailles campus at 60 Vista Drive... Read
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INTRODUCING BILLY
Big Brother
By Delbert Blickenstaff
I’m older now than I was when I wrote my first story. I didn’t really
write it but I told Grandpa what I wanted to say and he wrote it down.
I know lots of words but I like to learn new ones. Like sawhorse.
That’s two words put together. I heard Dad say that he was going to get
a sawhorse and cut some boards. Now how can a saw be a horse? Or a
horse a saw... Read
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CONTROLLED SCRIBBLING
Scribbling: It’s Important for a Child, Part II
By Lois E. Wilson, Senior Scribe
Former Art Education Instructor, Miami University
During the second stage, controlled scribbling, children show more
motor control over their marks. This indicates they are
developing coordination between hand and eye which is reflected in
their other activities such as eating...
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CINCY WOES CONTINUE
Bengals grind Broncos but can't finish
bengals.com
With his team left for dead on the side of the road at 17-3 when the
opening kickoff of the second half went against the Bengals for 105
yards, cornerback Terence Newman picked off the un-pickable Peyton
Manning at each end of the field late in the third quarter to stake the
Bengals to a 20-17 fourth-quarter lead. But then he... Read
More. MoreSports.
DARKE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Chamber ranked sixth in Ohio for grassroots legislative advocacy
GREENVILLE, Ohio - The Ohio Chamber of Commerce Chamber Action Alliance
(CAA) recently announced its current statewide rankings for grassroots
legislative advocacy by local chambers. The Ohio Chamber CAA and local
chambers across the state equal the largest business grassroots network
in Ohio...
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TOWNHALL FINANCE
Obamanamics Explained
by Mike Shedlock
In the following video (click link below), Porter Stansberry explains
the difficulties facing small business owners using an easy to
understand example of an Obama "offer" to create a partnership with
business owners. Porter says "You'll see why there are no jobs in the
U.S." Not quite. Jobs are soaring now because of Obamacare, just not in
a way anyone should brag about... Read
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6,
2012
This
is it, folks. Voting day. Regardless of who you are supporting or how
you feel about the two state issues on the ballot, or the variety of
local candidates and issues, exercise your right as a citizen… Vote!
Editor’s Photo: Garst lecture series planned for Nov. 10 and 11: “A
Civil War Expedition: A Soldiers Life”. Look for it Wednesday. Classifieds:
New Listings posted for Nov. 4; Promos:
Hansbarger ‘Free for Fall’ Mattress Sale! Also in Blogs: Facts that may determine election; Federal spending per household. News: Search Warrant served on Michael’s Jewelry; How to tell who’s winning; Ryan blasts Obama. Sports: Bold catch propels Ravens. Obituaries: Dale Allen Baker and Marjorie Anne Clum. Yesterday's
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