TODAY
IS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15,
2012 - NEW COACH PLEASED WITH PROGRESS
Lady Wave showing promise after third scrimmage
By George Starks
GREENVILLE- With three scrimmages in the books and one left to play
before the start of the season, Greenville girls basket coach Kyle
Vanover, had a lot to see Tuesday night as his Lady Wave scrimmaged
Troy Christian. A year ago, head coach Tom Rettig found himself
fighting things that were out of his control. Rettig had no true point
guard to run the team on offense. Then senior Jenna Dowler was forced
in to the role of running the... Read
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GREENVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Armed Robbery at Fairgrounds Drive-Thru
On November 13, 2012 at approximately 10:00 p.m., the Greenville Police
Department received a 911 phone call from the an employee at the
Fairgrounds DriveThru, 1207 Sweitzer St., advising he had just been
robbed at gunpoint by an unknown male suspect. During the robbery
the suspect displayed a handgun and had the clerk... Read
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DARKE COUNTY REPUBLICAN PARTY
Party “Callers” recognized for their service
“The more than 50 people that helped with calling all during this year
were just fantastic at stepping up and volunteering. Without their
help, we would never have made the almost 50,000 calls that were made!”
said Lyn Bliss, chair for the Republican calling efforts in Darke
County.The Ohio Republican Party and Congressman John Boehner
cooperatively...
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INTRODUCING BILLY
NELLY
By Delbert Blickenstaff
We did go to the Fair again and we had a great time. Dad took the whole
family. Henry and I got to pick a ride to go on and we tried to keep
our arms up without holding on. It was fun. I especially liked the
horse show and the llama show. I wish we lived on a farm so we could
have some big animals. I would help take care of them. We have a dog at
home... Read
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HOLIDAY HORSE PARADE
Band of “Best Hometown” Pride
GREENVILLE, OH (November 9, 2012) – The Greenville High School Marching
Band will show off their “Best Hometown” Pride during the 9th Annual
Hometown Holiday Horse Parade in downtown Greenville. Through the
generous donation of The Brown Family Foundation, every band member
will proudly wear “Best Hometown” gloves and ear bands during their
march... Read
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DAYTON BUSINESS JOURNAL
Kim Wilcoxon Q&A: What businesses need to know about Obamacare
by Olivia Barrow
In the wake of the presidential election two things are now certain for
businesses: President Barack Obama is here to stay, and so is
Obamacare. The Affordable Care Act is one of the biggest issues looming
over businesses as they look into the next year. The Dayton Business
Journal asked Kim... Read
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REDSTATE
No.
By Erick Erickson
For five years I have consistently maintained that Mitt Romney could
not be elected President of the United States. The only thing that
changed was Barack Obama’s terrible debate performance and I made the
unfortunate mistake of going with the herd toward “he can win now.” A
year ago — to be precise, November 8th of last year — I wrote that Mitt
Romney would be the nominee... Read
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15,
2012
Editor’s
photo: Mark your calendars for a night of Music, Dancing and Fun!
County News Online and Greenville Eagles are hosting a fundraiser for
scholarships for local teens. The band is Tempest, featuring the Sounds
of the 60’s. The Eagles Kitchen will be open from 6 to 10 p.m.; the
band starts at 8:30. There is no admission charge, but a contribution
of $2 per person is requested. Check out our new Tab under Community: High Five for Wave Pride! On the inside, you will find new posts for Blogs, Community, News and Sports. In Obituaries: Oliver Oswalt, Wilma P. Rutan, Michael Levi Dickey. Yesterday's
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