TODAY
IS TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2013 - BRIDGES TO COLLEGE
Greenville, Ansonia sixth graders visit Edison Community College
Greenville and Ansonia sixth-graders learned about college recently
when they visited Edison Community College in Piqua. The trip was
coordinated by Bridges to College, a non-profit organization that helps
students go to college by offering college awareness programming,
one-on-one mentoring and need-based scholarships. “We take the
sixth-graders on a college trip because we want them to begin thinking
about careers and the education that is required for their chosen
careers,” explained Beth Sears, executive director of Bridges to
College. Prior to visiting... Read
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KIWANIS OF GREENVILLE
GHS Students of the Month honored Kiwanians were also treated to a visit from Mark Twain
GHS Students of the Month for February – Janelle Davidson and Scott
Wirrig – were honored recently at Kiwanis. Janelle lives in
Greenville. She is the daughter of Christine Davidson. She is active in
the Theatre Club and plans to go to Sinclair College to study
Programming. Scott... Read
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ON TO THE NEXT SEASON
Spring sports start Saturday Weather permitting
By George Starks
DARKE COUNTY- Now that basketball season is over and the winter sports
season is officially over, it's time to move it all back outside again.
Saturday, spring sports will get into gear with a solid slate of
softball and track with four baseball games. In baseball, Greenville
will be traveling to Stebbins and a date with the Indians. The Wave had...
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LIFE WITH LEVI
Levi’s little lamb
By Amanda Rodeheffer-Olson
Assistant Editor
As many of you may remember, I wrote a column about the Great Lambie
Swap of 2012. I still get asked about how the new Lambie is getting
along, so I figured that I’d fill you in. Levi still has no idea that
Lambie was even swapped out. He still loves his lamb just as much as he
ever did. Even more it seems sometimes. Levi... Read
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A WORD OF CAUTION
Disagreeing with the Road
By Tiffany Beumer
A year ago everyone was out in shorts and no jackets, this year it’s
snow boots and layers of clothes. I understand we live in Ohio and they
say the weather changes in a split second, but this weather is
unbelievable. One day the sun is shining a beam of warmth, the next we
are out building snowmen. Not only does the weather affect what we wear
but... Read
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ATTORNEY GENERAL MIKE DEWINE
New Efforts to Help Sexual Assault Victims announced Survey Shows 59% of Ohio Counties Do Not Have Comprehensive Services
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) -- Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced
details of a plan to address existing gaps in sexual assault services
across Ohio. The formation of the new Sexual Assault Services Expansion
Program comes after a survey conducted by the Attorney General's Office
found that 59% of…
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MAIL MAGAZINE 24
Rand Paul Unveils Amnesty/Non-Amnesty Plan
by Daniel Greenfield
According to all the headlines, Rand Paul’s speech was supposed to
unveil a “path to citizenship”. The actual speech is vague on that,
emphasizing work visas, but also using phrasing like “12 million more
people assimilating into society” that suggests something more
permanent is on the table. (UPDATE: Yes, there is a path to citizenship... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2013
Editor’s
Photo: Coming soon… A Race to Remember. Darke County supports many
events for community benefit each year. Coming in April, a race against
Alzheimer’s Disease. The Paul Ackley cartoon for March 25 was posted
Monday. Check it out here.
Favorite Sports Photos: New pics posted Mar. 11. Classifieds:
New listings posted March 17. In Blogs: The Marketplace Fairness Act is More Unfair Than Status Quo. Community: Funeral Home Continues Commitment with Name Change; Darke County Mayors’ Assn elects officers. News: A House GOP Win. Obituaries: Marjorie Adele Townsend.
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