TODAY
IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,
2012 - MAIN STREET GREENVILLE
Greenville High School artists recognized
GREENVILLE, OH – Main Street Greenville is proud to announce the
selected designs and artists for the winter banners. These banners will
be displayed in downtown Greenville from November through
February. The Greenville High School Career Art Class taught by
Jane Cleary, was asked to submit designs for the winter banners that
would reflect the character of downtown. Main Street...
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HISTORIC BEARS MILL
Final “Art at the Mill” features Innovative Installation
Indiana artist Zach Medler uses an array of traditional and
non-traditional media to create his unique pieces which will be
exhibited in an installation format at historic Bear's Mill until
Sunday, December 31, closing this season for “Art at the Mill.” The
series will take a short recess during the cold winter months, but will
re-open in Spring, 2013. Medler's installation... Read
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CHILD ART
First Representational Drawings Four to seven years
By Lois E. Wilson, Senior Scribe
Children when they scribble may intend to depict something but do not
have the ability to execute this intent. When their drawings in the
slightest manner start to show intent, the child has achieved a
relationship with external reality. This is more important than the
quality of their drawings...
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HARVEST WRAPPING UP
Nutrient Management
By Sam Custer
OSU Extension Darke County
Harvest is finally beginning to wrap up for this unusual year for Darke
County farmers and nutrient application is taking place now.
Application and retention of manure nutrients is critical to reduce
environmental impacts and increase economic returns. Greg LaBarge, OSU
Extension, shares in this week’s C.O.R.N. newsletter that phosphorous
and potassium... Read
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CINCY BREAKS LOSING STREAK
Bengals cut Giants down to size
bengals.com
CINCINNATI- It was a Big and Tall Man's game all the way, symbolized by
the ball 327-pound Bengals defensive tackle Pat Sims yanked from the
rack during his first game in 350 days. Sims, a run specialist, plucked
it out of the air for his first NFL interception as linemates Geno
Atkins and Michael Johnson... Read
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LEIS REALTY
Hocker earns OAR President’s Sales Award
GREENVILLE - Realtor® Everett Hocker of Leis Realty Co. has been
awarded the 2012 “President’s Sales Club” Award of Achievement from the
Ohio Association of REALTORS®. Hocker is a member of the Darke County
Association of REALTORS®, the Ohio Association of REALTORS® and the
National Association of REALTORS® The Ohio Association of REALTORS®
officially...
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"SECURITY, THE MIDDLE EAST AND BEYOND"
The Election's Disastrous National Security Implications
by Erick Stakelbeck
Last week, I posed five national security questions for the next
American president. We now know that President Obama will remain
Commander-in-Chief. Here are just some of my immediate thoughts on the
implications of the voting public's decision--for America's security,
the Middle East and beyond. And remember, now that reelection is
secure, there are no... Read
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13,
2012
Editor’s
photo: From across the pond, Greenville High School’s 2012 Salutatorian
and CNO Teen Scribe Elizabeth Horner offers her opinion on Veteran’s
Day. Elizabeth is three months deep into her adventure as a New York
University freshman on its London campus. Story Wednesday also links to
her September article with photos of her London sightseeing. Classifieds:
New Listings posted for Nov. 12; Promos:
Hansbarger ‘Free for Fall’ Mattress Sale! Also In Blogs: Was the election stolen? Community: Bridges to College: OSU students visit Greenville. News: Teen job readiness. Sports: OHSAA football tourney info. Obituaries: Vernon Bruce Bridges; Ronald E. Mowry; Mary Ann Pratt. Yesterday's
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