TODAY
IS WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,
2012 - MISSISSINAWA VALLEY VOLLEYBALL |
Lady Hawks get third win of the season over Ansonia
By George Starks
ANSONIA- To beat the same team twice in the same season isn't an easy
task. To beat that team three times is next to impossible. Monday at
Ansonia, that's exactly what Mississinawa Valley did to to the Tigers.
In a Cross County Conference match, the Lady Hawks too care of business
in three games, 25-18, 25-19, 25-20. "Ansonia has improved a lot since
we played them the last time," said MV coach Scott Brewer. "We just
didn't stick to our game plan tonight. We had to... Read
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BROKE WIFE, BIG CITY
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The Zombie Apocalypse is worse than we thought
By Aprill Brandon
I don’t want to alarm anyone, but the fact there has been an influx of
news stories about people eating other people’s faces and cooking their
roommate’s large intestine with onions and a nice herb butter is the
least of our worries. It has come to my attention that this whole
looming zombie war has taken on a...
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OHSAA FOOTBALL RANKINGS
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Bradford in the middle of the picture
Versailles still in the hunt
By George Starks
The weekly computer rankings from the OHSAA reveled if the season were
to end after five weeks of play, the lone Darke County team to make the
post season would be Bradford. After a 48-14 victory over Ansonia last
week, the Railroaders remained in the fifth spot behind the Jefferson
Broncos... Read
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GREENVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY |
Security System Installed at Library
Thanks to very generous donations from the Brown Family Foundation,
Becky & Terry Hartnagle, and the Harry D. Stephens Memorial Trust,
the Greenville Public Library was able to purchase a walk-through
security system from Bayscan. Again the choice was made by the Board of
Trustees after careful consideration. The system consists of a “gate”
of two...
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MAIN STREET GREENVILLE
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Business Learning Series focuses on Customer Service Excellence
Main Street Greenville has paired up with Second National Bank to
present a ‘Business Learning Series’ as a way to reach out and assist
small business needs. The series consists of four workshops a year open
for any business or individual to attend. The next training session is
Tuesday, September 25 from 6:00-8:00 pm at Second... Read
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SECRETARY OF STATE JON HUSTED
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More than 484,000 Absentee Ballot Applications so far
Columbus – Secretary of State Jon Husted today announced that as of
Friday, September 14, an estimated 484,000 absentee ballot applications
had been received by county boards of elections statewide. This
includes more than 475,600 non-military and more than 8,600 military
and overseas voter absentee ballot requests. Military and overseas
ballots will be mailed out beginning later... Read
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OBAMA'S POLL LEAD "SOLID AS QUICKSAND"
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Townhall…
Why Wisconsin is in Play
by Salena Zito
MOUNT HOREB, Wis. – At first, Jeff Millard was undecided about who to
vote for in November. “I am not particularly happy with Obama,” the
retired auto-parts storeowner said of the man he supported in 2008. His
wife, walking beside him on the Military Ridge state trail, overheard
him voicing doubt. She let him know it was not an option... Read
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NOTES
& THOUGHTS
FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26,
2012 |
Aprill
is in rare form this week. If you don’t like spiders, you might want to
skip this one. I loved it… enjoy. Also, the Greenville library has a
security gate now. Beth Sears tried it out not too long ago. OHSAA
rankings just came out… at the current time, only one local team,
Bradford, will be in the playoffs. Promos: Hansbargers introduces ‘September to Remember’ Mattress Sale! Also in Blogs: Dems false narrative on auto industry. Events: First United Methodist Church Rummage Sale. News: Big bank stocks likely to benefit from Fed move. Sports: Playoffs not enough for Reds. Obituaries: Billy Portemont and Ralph J. "Rally" Shiverdecker. For
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