TODAY
IS MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2013 - GREENVILLE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
GCSD recognized for its workforce contribution
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Greenville City School District was recognized by P4P
(Partnering for Progress) and Darke County Economic Development for its
Workforce Development contribution, primarily through its Career Tech
Center. GCSD staff noted the recognition for the School Board at its
Nov. 14 regular meeting. The partnership between Darke County’s
economic development arm and the District’s Tech Center achieved its
first milestone with the graduation of the... Read
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DARKE COUNTY PARKS
Darke County
Parks Announces
2014 Photo Contest
Calling all amateur photographers! The Darke County Park District
is hosting a 2014 Photo Contest. Get outside and capture the beauty of
YOUR Darke County Parks! Winning photos submitted to the Park
District Photo Contest will be used to create a 2015 calendar.
There are 12 months in a year and 12 Darke County Parks; we...
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HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL
Greenville gets first victory on the young season Wave put five in double figures
By George Starks
GREENVILLE- After suffering a disappointing loss at Miamisburg Friday
night in the 2014 season opener, Greenville put its ship on the right
track Saturday. The Wave put five in double figures, with senior Clay
Guilliozet leading the way with 16 points, as Greenville went to 1-1 on
the... Read More. More Sports.
FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EDGE...
A “Life Changing” Miracle…. Would it have been Allowed, under Obamacare??
By Joe Facinoli
This is a true story, and a long one, but worth it. It’s
one very close to home. It was a Friday. Pay day for
his loyal employees, ….and he was late. It had been a normal,
chaotic day, but now he only had about 45 minutes to make the ten mile
trek, through city traffic and with two stops in between, to the
last... Read
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NATIONAL POLITICAL DEBATE
Pick your own reality
By Jim Surber
I love a good argument as well as anyone, so much that I have always
been willing to spend time and effort arguing things that can never
have resolution like politics. I am also entertained reading the
arguments of others. The online versions of today’s newspapers are
seldom without heated arguments, accusations, rationalizations and
occasional name-calling as readers comment on opinion... Read
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KIWANIS OF GREENVILLE
Kiwanis Donates to FISH
At the November 27 meeting, Gary Brown presented Kristy Cutarelli from
FISH with a check for $350 and over a dozen large bags of groceries
donated by Kiwanis members. These donations will help provide
food for those in need throughout Darke County. FISH delivers
food to shut-ins six days a week and opens the FISH Choice Pantry three
times a week. Kristy... Read
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TOWNHALL
Thankful for Property
John Stossel
Had today's politicians and opinion-makers been in power four centuries
ago, Americans might celebrate "Starvation Day" this week, not
Thanksgiving. The Pilgrims started out with communal property rules.
When they first settled at Plymouth, they were told: "Share everything,
share the work, and we'll share the harvest." The colony's contract
said their new settlement... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 2013
Editor's
Photo: 10-year-old Kara Strait was the musical entertainment at the St.
Clair Manor on Nov. 23 prior to the Holiday Horse Parade. Find out
everything featured at the manor on that magical night here on CNO
tomorrow. Paul
Ackley’s cartoon for
this week has
been posted. Get it here.
Favorite Sports Photos: New pics posted Sept. 15. Classifieds:
New listings posted November 13. In Blogs: Hillary Clinton Supporters Slowly Realizing She Didn’t Do Anything as Secretary of State. Events: 2014 Ag Outlook Meetings Announced; Ag. Breakfast Meeting.News: Juveniles injured in rollover accident.Obituaries: Helen Horner.Yesterday's
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