TODAY
IS WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,
2012 - GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Financial Specialist training program
Greenville High School senior Financial Specialist students have the
opportunity to gain hands-on work experience through the Alumni Shop.
Students select products to sell, determine prices, and keep inventory
for the shop. Shop manager, Justin Helmer, had this reaction to his
recent appointment to the position, “I believe this is a great
opportunity to get work experience on how to run a business.” “It is a
really good way to help us develop customer...
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ARCHBISHOP OF CINCINNATI
The Archbishop of Cincinnati To Visit Greenville
Dennis M. Schnurr, the Archbishop of Cincinnati, will visit St. Mary’s
Catholic Church in Greenville, Ohio on Monday, October 29, 2012. St.
Mary’s Church is located at 238 West Third Street in Greenville. Its
pastor is Father John White. The Archbishop will celebrate mass at
10:00 am. The purpose of the Archbishop’s visit is to mark the
upcoming 125th anniversary of St. Mary’s...
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WILDCATS BASKETBALL SCRIMMAGE
The final frontier
By George Starks
Today, I will embark on my final destination. Today, I will fulfill a
dream that I have wanted to do since I was a kid. After 26 years in
sports, I will reach the pinnacle of my career. As a lifelong Kentucky
Wildcats basketball fan, I’ve always wanted to attend a game at Rupp
Arena. Of course, getting tickets to a Cats game is like pulling teeth
with a straw…it’s impossible. So I guess...
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BROKE WIFE, BIG CITY
The Truth About Cats and Dogs
By Aprill Brandon
Owning a dog has a lot of benefits. For instance, you will always know
the precise moment the mail comes. You are always well aware of just
how good your human food smells considering it has compelled your dog
to crawl, military-style, across the floor until they are steathily
hidden underneath the table. And...
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HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER
Jets keep rolling with win over Bethel
By George Starks
LEBANON- Monday night, the Franklin Monroe Jets took their show on the
road in district action at Lebanon High School to face Bethel for the
right to play for the District Title against Dayton Christian. The Bees
were no stranger to the Jets...
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POLITICO
Presidential debate:
Sharp reaction to
Obama's 'bayonets'
By Katie Glueck
President Barack Obama sparked an onslaught of Twitter commentary,
Google searches and fact-checking when he referenced “horses and
bayonets” in Monday night’s third and final presidential debate. “Well,
Governor, we also have fewer horses and bayonets, because...
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REDSTATE
Mene, Mene, Tekel, Parsin
By Erick Erickson
The whole time during the last Presidential debate, Mitt Romney looked
like the incumbent and Barack Obama looked like a challenger trying to
keep it together. More specifically, Barack Obama, when he made eye
contact, looked like he was seeing and invisible hand writing “Mene,
Mene, Tekel, Parsin” on the wall behind Bob Schieffer. This was a man
who knows the... Read
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24,
2012
Romney
1, Tie 1, Obama 1 – that’s what the instant polls are saying about the
debate Monday night… the President won hands down. Personally I thought
his antics and interruptions ran dangerously close to those of his V.P.
While I easily admit where my politics lean, I ask you… who looked and
acted more presidential Monday night? It wasn’t the president. Classifieds: New Leis Property Listings for Oct. 22; Promos: Hansbarger introduces ‘Free for Fall’ Mattress Sale! In Blogs: Presidential Debate: Obama on Libya. Events: First Presbyterian Church Thanksgiving and Ag breakfast meeting. News:
Residential structure fire in Greenville, two car accident injures one
and Special teams called in locally for presidential ground game. Obituaries: Ralph L. Bemis, Marie A. Neff and Donna Marie Hite. Yesterday's
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