TODAY
IS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26,
2012 - GHS CAREER TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM
Greenville
High School Supply
Chain Management Students Participate in Job Shadowing
Recently, the Supply Chain Management program at Greenville High
School's Career Tech Program took part in a 1/2 day job shadowing
experience. Job shadowing involves contacting businesses to find a
willing Mentor, visiting a business for 1/2 day and asking lots of
questions! The Supply Chain students were excited about the opportunity
and found tremendous learning locations and wonderful mentors for their
first job shadow... Read
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HISTORIC
BEARS MILL
“Art at the Mill” hosts collage
artist Marsha Pippenger
The diverse work of collagist Marsha Pippenger will be on display at
historic Bear's Mill through Sunday, November 25. The exhibit opens
Friday, October 26 with a reception that offers light appetizers and
wine from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. “An art form which has been around for
centuries, collage is created when an artist glues paper and other
materials to a rigid support... Read
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OSU
ALUMNAE EVENT
GHS grad and OSU trainer to share
experiences
OSU Alumnae and their friends have an opportunity to learn first hand
from a Darke County native, Angie Beisner, about the ins and outs of
Big Ten Athletic Trainers’ lives. Saturday at 11:30 on November 17 at
Turtle Creek Golf Course, women will have a chance to talk to one of
our own as well as share a luncheon and good time with other OSU...
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WHEN
CHILDREN WERE CHILDREN
We were expected to succeed
By Sharon Hopper
The year was 1951. Summer. The Republican Convention had just convened.
Boy was it different in those days. We had no television or mainstream
media like today. People actually had to read and think about their
decisions. Or hear the commentators on the radio. Radio? It was the
main source of entertainment in our home. I can still see my dad and
mom sitting by the radio listening... Read
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SAN
FRANCISCO GIANTS
Giants ride Panda-monium in Game 1
SAN FRANCISCO -- Pablo Sandoval possesses Babe Ruth's build, Reggie
Jackson's flair and Albert Pujols' formidable presence at the plate.
Wednesday, Sandoval shared a characteristic with all three men: their
swing. Sandoval joined Ruth, Jackson and Pujols in baseball lore by
clobbering three home runs, matching a postseason record while launching...
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
Ohio District Maps Reflect
Democracy, Not Gerrymandering
Once every 10 years, elected officials in Ohio are tasked with
re-drawing the maps for congressional, state senate, and state house
districts. This process, known as redistricting, has received a lot of
attention lately because new maps were drawn last year in response to
the results of the 2010 census. As a member of the Ohio redistricting
reform...
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TOWNHALL
Greed
By John Stossel
On TV, my Fox colleague Bill O'Reilly says, "The recession was brought
on largely by greedy Wall Street corporations." Give me a break. Bill's
smart. If he believes such things, we who care about freedom have done
a poor job communicating economics. Blaming problems on "greed" is a
mindless cliche. Yes, Wall Street was greedy -- but that's nothing new.
Greed is a constant... Read
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26,
2012
Editor’s Photo: Roy Haines is one of the oldtimers at Kiwanis of
Greenville. In addition to long years of service as a member and in
various offices, he prepared the club’s newsletter for more than 20
years. Story Saturday on his retirement and Kiwanis officers recently
inducted. Classifieds: New Listings posted
for Oct. 26; Promos: Hansbarger introduces
‘Free for Fall’ Mattress Sale! Also in Blogs: More debate data.
Events:
Breast Cancer Awareness. News:
Saavy home buyers. Sports: Reds facing problems. Obituaries: Carolyn J. Miller,
Frances E. Williams, Twila J. Laird Potts. Yesterday's
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