TODAY
IS THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 - BOYS BASKETBALL POSTSEASON
Versailles going to Columbus with high hopes McEldowney looks at when season turned around
By George Starks
VERSAILLES- The last time the Versailles Tigers stepped foot on the
floor of the Schottonstein Center at Ohio State University was in the
state final against St. Henry. Coaching Versailles was Roger
McEldowney. Now, its nine years later and the Tigers are going back
with a McEldowney at the helm. Scott McEldowney. It’s been an up and
down, up and down season for the Tigers but since the Greenville game,
Versailles has done a complete 180, especially after losing to...
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JOBSOHIO
Business Privacy Rights threatened Auditor Dave Yost demanding access to JobsOhio nonpublic dollars
From Rob Nichols, Press Secretary, Gov. John Kasich: "JobsOhio is
working. After losing 400,000 jobs Ohio is now up more than 116,000
jobs and the $9 billion in new investment that JobsOhio has helped
attract is part of that success. JobsOhio is indeed moving at the speed
of business. “The Auditor’s attempt to re-write… Read
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VERSAILLES TIGER BASKETBALL
Defense key in Tigers success
By George Starks
VERSAILLES- When Versailles coach Scott McEldowney put his five
starters on the floor today; he will need offensive output if the
Tigers are to go the championship game Saturday against either Ironton
or Ottawa-Glandorf. It’s always been known in the realm of sports at
Versailles that no matter how much offense there is, it’s...
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INTRODUCING BILLY
Violin Lessons for Carlos
By Delbert Blickenstaff
One day my friend Carlos was visiting when Mom told me that it was time
for my piano lesson. Carlos asked if he could stay and watch and
Mom said of course. He watched my lesson and at the end he said
that he would like to take lessons too. Mom asked him if his
family had a piano and he said no. Then she asked him what kind
of music he was used…
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GREENVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Freegal’s Coming To Library!
The Greenville Public Library is soon offering a new service called
Freegal – which will allow patrons to download music for free.
They will have access to almost 3 million MP3 songs from over 10,000
labels including the Sony Music Catalog - today’s top artists, a
fantastic retrospective collection, and music from around the world.
There is a limit of...
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
The Common Sense Initiative a Benefit to all Ohioans
Two years ago, I began talking with constituents about the Common Sense
Initiative (CSI). The Common Sense Initiative is the brain child
of Lt. Governor Mary Taylor. The core principle is providing a
government watchdog to ensure bureaucracy makes doing business in Ohio
less challenging and as a result increases job opportunities in this
state. The office of the Common Sense...Read
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TOWNHALL
Gifted Hands
By Thomas Sowell
A remarkable book titled Gifted Hands tells the personal story of
Benjamin Carson, a black kid from the Detroit ghetto who went on to
become a renowned neurosurgeon. At one time young Ben Carson had the
lowest grades in his middle school class, and was the butt of teasing
by his white classmates. Worse yet, he himself believed that he was
just not smart enough to do the...Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013
Editor’s
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