TODAY
IS SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13,
2012 - PRAIRIE DAYS
The Pioneers who Tamed Darke County
By Bob Robinson
“You’re not going to take a picture to send to China so they can copy
and sell it here in Ohio, are you?” “Well, uh, no… but I do intend to
put it on the Internet.” He grinned and said, “that’s okay… I was just
fooling with you.” He held the carving up close so I could get a shot.
“Does that happen a lot?” He shrugged his shoulders, then said that
once in the past a photo was taken of one of his carvings… it appeared
on the market months...
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DAYTON BUSINESS JOURNAL
DBJ names Manufacturing Awards winners Versailles’ Midmark Corporation wins for Workforce Training
The Dayton Business Journal named the winners in its first-ever
Manufacturing Awards at an event Thursday evening. A packed house
filled the Dayton Masonic Center on Thursday for the first Dayton
Business Journal Manufacturing... Read
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TRI-VILLAGE VOLLEYBALL
Miami East too hot to handle Patriots put up gallant effort in CCC loss
By George Starks
NEW MADISON- More often than not, a score will tell the whole story in
virtually any sporting event. Thursday, that wasn’t the case with
Tri-Village. Miami East, one of the best D-III teams in Ohio, rolled
into New Madison and did what was expected...
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ROMNEY RALLY IN SIDNEY
Romney Crowds exceed expectations
By Al Bliss
On Wednesday October 10, 2012, I had been scheduled to participate in
the phone bank effort located on North Broadway but Cindy Pike offered
to take my place and set aside tickets to go to the Rally in
Sidney. She convinced me that this was the right thing to do
because I would have... Read
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CNO SPORTS
Jets/Wave ready for tournament action
Greenville will take its 2-11 record on the road to play the 10-3
Cougars of Kenton Ridge in the opening round of the D-II boys soccer
sectional. Kenton Ridge was a two seed at the draw while the Wave
received an 11 seed. That game will be played on Tuesday, October 16.
In the D-III sectional, Franklin Monroe, 11-0-1 will host the 0-8-2...
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Global Warming is here but this winter, for me, has been a cold one —
like a lot of people: I can’t get warm. Our government is making new
climate zone maps so people will be able to plant in their zone sooner
rather than later. The planting shifts will make the 21st Century a hot
one. The last time they changed the planting zone maps was in 1990 —
that’s how fast our climate is...
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MUSINGS OF A SENIOR SCRIBE
High Dollar Hobby provides Jobs
By Mona Lease
Hi, all! Today we're looking at the media hype concerning Ann
Romney and the "horse problem and pain killer" solution. Here are a few
facts: Around here, some everyday costs are: Lime is $9.00 a 50# bag,
$95.00 - $125.00 a trip for the vet to come to you and administer
regular vaccinations for one horse, for a 1/2 year, $100.00 - $150 for
the farrier... Read
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13,
2012
Editor’s
Photo: Dems loved Biden’s shenanigans; Reps thought he was being
disrespectful and childish. No one should be surprised as he is
typically off the wall. Ryan should be applauded for keeping his cool.
If you read the transcript, the debate was a draw. I watched the show
and was disgusted at his antics and interruptions. Be sure to click the
photo. Classifieds:
New Midweek Property Listings from Leis Realty; Promos: Hansbarger introduces ‘Free for Fall’ Mattress Sale! Also in Blogs: President Obama's dangerous foreign policy and median household income down in battleground states. Events: Greenville Schools Foundation dinner and auction. News: DeWine: Three child porn arrests. Sports: Reds end playoff run.
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