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Eagles, SSSF & CNO to hold fundraiser for scholarships Dance to Tempest and the Sounds of the 60s
The Senior Scribes Scholarship Fund, County News Online and Greenville
Eagles 2177 will be holding a scholarship fundraiser on Dec. 1. It will
be an evening of music and dancing from the Dayton band Tempest: Sounds
of the 60’s. “You will dance the night away and reminisce the good
times of the 60’s,” said Tempest in a press release. “We have been told
we are a great band to dance to. We… Read
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U.S. SENATE RACES & THE RAPE ISSUE
Same question-different answers
By Jim Surber
The 2012 Presidential election came and went, though it seemed like an
eternity before it was finally over. The residents of battleground Ohio
were subjected to countless nasty media ads, repeated irritating phone
calls, and enough political junk mail to burn a tobacco bed. The two
candidates spent nearly $2 billion, much of it coming from a few very
large donors. Ultimately, we ended up...
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CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION NEWS
CIS and Engineering Tech Prep represent GSD at Conference
Both the CIS and Engineering Tech Prep Programs at Greenville High
School represented the school at the Ohio School Board Association
Conference November 11-14. Previously, the students and
instructors were honored with this selection by the Southwest Region
with a framed certificate at their Annual Fall Meeting...
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GARST MUSEUM
The Museum Store celebrates “Small Business Saturday”
Are you in need of a gift with local ties for that hard to buy for
someone? What about an out of the ordinary CD for the music lover
or a DVD for the history buff in your family? The Museum Store at
Garst will be offering a 50% discount on any one item priced at $15.00
or more on Small Business Saturday, November 24th. The store offers a
selection of CDs, DVDs, t-shirts...
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CINCY TOPS KANSAS CITY
Bengals back to .500 in romp over K.C.
bengals.com
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Bengals running back BenJarvus Green-Ellis is known
as a stickler for game-plan details, so during this past week he
stopped head coach Marvin Lewis in the locker room for a quick review
of the offense's three goals for Sunday's... Read
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CHILD ART
The Schematic Stage (7 to 9 years)
By Lois E. Wilson, Senior Scribe
After a long search for a way to depict people and environment,
children create their own form concept or schema for these. Their human
schema contains all the knowledge they emotionally connect with the
thought people and this they repeat again...
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TOWNHALL
Winning the Defense Spending Debate
by Ken Blackwell
Nov 16, 2012
With no time to recover from a thorough election day whooping,
Republicans in a lame duck Congress are facing an even worse budgetary
nightmare than last year. And they only have two months to negotiate a
solution with President Obama. Last time, as the Chair the Balanced
Budget Amendment campaign, fellow... Read
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20,
2012
Editor’s
photo: I don’t know which is more fun… the horses, seeing the hard work
on some of the wagons they were pulling or the families and kids.
Probably the families and kids. But that’s just me. They wouldn’t be
there if it weren’t for the horses and hard work. Classifieds: New Listings posted for Nov. 17; Promos:
Countryside Bike Shop holds Second Anniversary Black Friday Sale;
Hansbarger ‘Free for Fall’ Mattress Sale! Check out our new Tab under
Community: High Five for Wave Pride! Also in Blogs: The Obama recession. Community: St. Mary's School November notes and events. Events: Bradford Railroad Museum Christmas event and CAP senior Christmas luncheon. News: Ohio unemployment rate. Sports: Local OHSAA football playoff results and Browns lose in OT to Cowboys. Obituaries: Robert R. "Bob" Gaines. Yesterday's
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