TODAY
IS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,
2012 - CNO SPORTS... VOLLEYBALL PLAYOFFS TO START
County schools gearing up for volleyball sectionals
The OHSAA volleyball pairings were decided Sunday and the Greenville
Lady Wave will get their sectional action started Saturday at Tecumseh
at noon against the Greenon Rams. The Wave was 8-10 got a nine seed at
the time of the draw while the Rams were 9-11 overall and seeded 10th.
In the D-II sectionals, the 16-3 Versailles Tigers took a first round
bye and will play the winner of the Milton-Union/Dixie game on Saturday
at Brookville. Also on Saturday at Brookville, Arcanum (12-6) will play
the Anna Rockets (12-8) in a 12:30 start. Ansonia... Read
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GREENVILLE CAREER TECH CENTER
Careers with Children, GLC combine for success
This year there are 25 students enrolled in Careers with Children. The
students who are enrolled in this program plan, create, and implement
lesson plans in the preschool lab. The students in this class are
learning all about Ohio’s Early Learning Content Standards and how to
create developmentally appropriate lesson plans. Every week the
students create... Read
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TROJANS SURVIVE SENIOR NIGHT SCARE
FM provides push in tight match
By George Starks
ARCANUM- After Arcanum won a hard fought match Monday over Troy
Christian on a night when Terri Day said her team was sluggish and ugly
in the opening game. Day watched her team drop a 3-0, 25-16, 25-20,
25-22 Cross County Conference loss on Franklin Monroe Tuesday but
when asked what she thought of her...
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE
USAF Airman Magoto graduates with honors
Versailles native will serve in Aviano, Italy in Bioenvironmental Engineering
Tom and Shila Magoto are excited to announce the graduation of their
son Brian from the United States Air Force. Airman Magoto
graduated from Basic Military Training with honors on May 18, 2012 at
Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. He then went onto Wright
Patterson Air Force Base... Read
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CITIZEN OF THE WORLD, PART II
All of us survived until graduation
By Elizabeth Horner
I think that to many new graduates, the statement that “All of us
survived until graduation” would be met with an understanding smile and
maybe, a sigh of relief. From my experience, senior high school was
tough, and I know that I am not alone on this. Between the SAT,
ACT, and AP tests to filling out the "Common Application" along with...
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DARKE COUNTY PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB
Photo Club announces 2013 show moving to Poultry Days
At the September meeting of the Darke County Photography Club, more
details were discussed regarding the move of the club’s photo show to
Poultry Days in Versailles in June 2013. If you are interested in more
information about this... Read
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COMMON SENSE JUNCTION
“George Will: Romney’s trifecta”
George Will reviews the debate and highlights three important things
Romney accomplished. Here is one of them: Late in the debate, when
Romney for a third time referred to Obamacare’s creation of “an
unelected board, appointed board, who are going to decide what kind of
[medical] treatment you ought to have,” Obama said, “No, it isn’t.” Oh?
The Independent Payment Advisory... Read
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11,
2012
Editor’s
Photo: Darke County Economic Development Director Marc Saluk was at
Kiwanis Wednesday. He noted that ED has been successful – county is at
6.2 percent unemployment and employers need more skilled workers. Enter
the P4P workforce development partnership with GSD’s Career Tech
Center. More to come. Promos: Hansbarger’s ‘Free for Fall’ Mattress Sale. Classifieds: New Property Listings from Leis Realty! Also in Blogs: Obama levee breaks. Events: Coffee with the Commissioner. News: Outside money in the Senate race. Sports: Reds drop second game in playoff. Obituaries: Kalla Lilly Kaffenberger, Betty Louise Silcott. Yesterday's Home PageClick Here
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