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IS TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2013 - CARDINAL COMMUNITY CENTER
Gettysburg school gets new life
By Bob Robinson
GETTYSBURG – Retired from service as a building to educate children,
the 92-year-old Gettysburg Elementary School has been given a new name
and a new mission. The Cardinal Community Center will be available for
events, meetings and activities in another couple of weeks, according
to Gettysburg Village Councilman Brett Clark. The community wing is
phase one of the project. “We just passed health inspection last
night,” Clark said... Read
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
The need is not going away
Ben Studabaker
Editor: I would like to give you some facts concerning the upcoming
Greenville Schools bond levy. Our oldest building is South
School, which was built in 1911. The Junior High School was built
in 1923 and East School was built in 1950. Woodland Heights was
added in 1962, formerly built in 1956 as the consolidated... Read
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UNION CITY FOOTBALL
Union City looks to improve from a year ago
By George Starks
UNION CITY, IND. - Coming off a stellar 7-4 season a year ago, the
Union City Indians will look to be right back in the thick of the
Tri-Eastern Conference under head coach Keith Malloy. Malloy, a former
player and the coach of the now disbanded Randolph County Rage, has
high hopes for his Indians as his team finished third... Read
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FORT GREENEVILLE DAR CHAPTER
Fort GreeneVille DAR holds storytime at Gathering
The Fort GreeneVille DAR chapter held a storytime with games during the
Gathering at the Garst. Member Karen Burkett gave a storytime about the
1700 and 1800 time period of children. Afterwards chapter members
played games of that period with the children. The games included
whirligigs, hoop...
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SNB, DARKE COUNTY PARKS
Second National Bank donates to Park District
Second National Bank associates participate in a daily motivational
meeting where a question recently was posed "what can you or your
department do to make a difference in your community?" SNB Indirect
Lending & Collections thought this was a great idea to start a
collection drive "Second Floor's Goodwill for Friends" to collect
various items on a weekly... Read
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THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH
Helping the needy: Who’s doing what? The Kasich administration hopes a study will find any overlaps or gaps in available social services
By Joe Vardon
The Kasich administration is seeking information from thousands of
Ohio’s nonprofit and religion-based organizations to learn what
services are being provided to the needy and where there are coverage
gaps. The project’s... Read
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REDSTATE
The Ephialtes Establishment in the Republican Party
By Erick Erickson
I can see how the GOP loses in November of 2014. The establishment and
base have moved so far apart the base is about ready to go third party
or sit at home. If the GOP does not make a stand against Obamacare,
they will not see the energy they need to effectively compete in 2014.
Let me explain what is happening and what will happen. Karl Rove’s... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TUESDAY, JULY 30, 2013
Editor’s
Photo: “Phantom Ship” is a Native American history thriller by Michael
Vickers. For more on Vickers, and his new novel, check out the story
tomorrow.
Paul
Ackley’s cartoon for
this week has
been posted. Get it here.
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