TODAY
IS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,
2012 - THAT'S MY OPINION
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Do you want to make a difference?
By Bob Robinson
The two individuals who had the most to do with my introduction to
substitute teaching at Woodland Heights Elementary – Susie Riegle and
Tammy Stritenburger – have moved on. But they left an indelible mark on
my life. They introduced me to the beauty and challenges of spending
the day with a group of five-, six- and seven-year-olds. Last year I
was nervous. I wasn’t sure I could handle it. Not only did I handle it,
I thrived... Read
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BUSINESS EXPANDS TO ANSONIA |
KitchenAid inks lease for Darke County facility
KitchenAid has inked a deal to lease a 41,000-square-foot facility in
Darke County. The company will use the facility — the former Master
Industries building in Ansonia — for overflow inventory as it continues
to grow market share and migrate product back to the United States,
according... Read
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EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Lady Chargers go 2-2 in season opener
Locals Tory Shimp, Versailles, and Marissa Wirrig, Bradford on Lady Charger Roster
The volleyball team opened up the 2012 season this past weekend by
competing in the Holiday Tournament at Owens where our Lady Chargers
played some of the top teams in the country. Edison played well
and...
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COLLEGE BOUND 2012
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The Last Journal Entry
by Elizabeth Horner
It’s been a few years since I started imagining and writing about
heading to college. It’s finally here! Usually, the week before
school started, I would be enjoying myself at The Great Darke County
Fair in my hometown in Greenville, Ohio, relaxing, having fun before
hitting the school books. This year, I spent those days thinking
about London while I sorted through my stuff factoring in what the
weather... Read
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DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
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DCCA Coffeehouse Series celebrates Russian culture
Darke County Center for the Arts opens their Coffeehouse Series on
September 20 with The Russian Duo, balalaika-player Oleg Kruglyakov and
pianist Terry Boyarsky, performing at the Wayne Trail Historical
Society House, 124 West George Street, Arcanum. According to DCCA
Artistic Director Keith Rawlins, these two conservatory trained... Read
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COURT NEWS OHIO
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Website post does not give required notice in Foreclosure sale
By Dennis Whalen
An April 2009 sheriff's sale of a foreclosed property in Clermont
County was at the center of the case from the Twelfth District Court of
Appeals. In a decision announced today, The Supreme Court of Ohio held
that when the address of a party with a property interest in a...
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NO VOTING FOR SOLDIERS?
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Obama To Soldiers Overseas: No Voting For You!
Military: The administration thanks the troops for their service by
failing to comply with a law requiring that it help soldiers deployed
overseas cast ballots in their home states. The administration has
taken various states to court to block voter ID laws on the grounds it
will disenfranchise voters. But it... Read
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11,
2012 |
It’s
hard to believe it has been 11 years. We’ve come a long way since that
day but I remember it like it was yesterday. We have moved on, but we
must never forget. In today’s top story, take a look at my opinion on
the role that YOU can play in our future. For tomorrow, a fun Darke
County tradition. The Editor’s Photo of the Day… riding bikes and
eating donuts (click photo to enlarge). Also in Blogs: Unemployment Under Obama Dismal. News: Rasmussen: Reviewing Last Week’s Key Polls and Ohio utility wants end to regulated gas pricing. Obituaries: Richard H. Ayers. For
Yesterday's Home Page Click Here
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