Riders make GOBAville third largest town in Darke County
By Ryan Berry; Photos by Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – The grounds of the Greenville High School was transformed
into a tent city on June 18 when approximately 2300 bicyclists with the
Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure (GOBA) made a stop in Greenville. These
riders were part of GOBA’s 25th anniversary ride that began on June 15
in Urbana with stops in Troy, Greenville, New Bremen, and Sidney. The
ride concluded in Urbana on June 22. To put the number of riders into
perspective, if the... Read
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GREENVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
“Joseph” at Family Fun Day
Greenville Public Library's “Family Fun Day” is every Wednesday
starting at 11:00! Last week Frisch Marionettes performed to over
200 enthusiastic kids and adults. Everyone was enthralled with
learning how a string puppet works and with the lively and funny
entertainment. On July 3rd the Library welcomes back “Joseph” with his
multi-instrument music and art of storytelling. In... Read
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GREENVILLE SCHOOLS LEVY
Questions &
Answers, Set 1
If the levy fails, is it possible that the state could come in and
condemn some or all of our old buildings? Repairs are more likely to be
required prior to a building being condemned. However, at any
time a major safety issue could cause a building to be condemned or
shut down. School buildings have many ongoing inspections that must
meet... Read
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FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EDGE...
Global Laugh-ing…
By Joe Facinoli
While the earth’s climate may, or may not be warming up, either
permanently or as part of a cycle, there is one very specific, and
equally important thing that is most definitely changing, worldwide.
And that would be the political perception of the once all-powerful
United States of America. There may, in fact, be some sort of global
warming going on, but for certain, there is also a non-stop global
laugh... Read
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INTEGRITY AMBULANCE SERVICE
Open House a Success!
Greenville – Thursday, June 20th was a successful day for Integrity
Ambulance Service as they showcased their building and business to the
public for their first Open House since they began in 2005. Brad
Feldner, along with father-in-law John Johnston, retired President and
CEO of Integrity Ambulance Service, had a desire to start a family
owned business to serve residents with emergency and non–emergency...
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DARKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
One killed in Darke County accident
On June 30, 2013 at approximately 12:22 PM Darke County Deputies along,
with Arcanum Rescue, Greenville Rescue, New Madison Fire and CareFlight
were dispatched to the intersection of State Route 503 and
Hollansburg-Arcanum Road in reference to a two vehicle, serious injury
accident. Preliminary investigation revealed a silver 2001 Oldsmobile
Alero driven... Read
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TOWNHALL
Another White House Play Date with Muslim Jihad
By Michelle Malkin
Forget Paula Deen. There are far more dangerous bigots and poisonous
haters spoiling the American landscape. They cook up violent rhetoric
and murderous plots against our troops, our citizens and our allies
24/7. And they have direct access to the White House. Earlier this
week, the indefatigable Investigative Project on Terrorism blew the
whistle on...
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - MONDAY, JULY 1, 2013
Editor’s
Photo: The Darke County League of Women Voters recently held a public
information forum entitled “Just the Fracks!” to show the other side of
the issue following a public forum conducted earlier that was primarily
opposed to the concept of “fracking.” Stop back tomorrow for more. Paul
Ackley’s cartoon for
this week has
been posted. Get it here.
Favorite Sports Photos: New pics posted Mar. 11. Classifieds:
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