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Grube Homicide suspects from Darke County Darke County Sheriff’s Office, Greenville and Union City, OH & IN PD, the Ohio AG and others assisted
Celina, OH – Mercer County Sheriff Jeff Grey this morning at a press
statement announced the arrests of Bryant Rhoades and Trevin Sanders
for the November 2011 homicides of Robert and Colleen Grube in their
rural Fort Recovery home. Rhoades was arrested at his residence just
outside of Greenville and Sanders has been served in the Indiana State
Prison in Michigan City, IN, where he is serving a sentence on an
unrelated charge... Read
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DARKE COUNTY RED CROSS
Tim Cavanagh and local Celeb’s One Night Only
March 19, 2013 Darke County, OH— For One Night Only, April 20th, the
fantastic comic styling’s of Tim Cavanagh, will be available in
Greenville, Ohio, that’s right, Tim Cavanagh, world famous comic
will be appearing in Greenville, Ohio. If you don’t know
Tim, did you hear the one about the high school teacher... Read
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BLEACHER REPORT
Reds coach diagnosed with cancer
Reds third base coach Mark Berry told the team and reporters Sunday
morning that he has been diagnosed with cancer in his tonsils and two
lymph nodes on the left side of his neck. “I have cancer,” Berry told
reporters after the team meeting (Cincinnati.com). “I know it... Read
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INTRODUCING BILLY
Arithmetic
By Delbert Blickenstaff
I really like math in school, almost as much as reading. One day
I was talking to Grandpa about math class and he said that when he was
in grade school it was called arithmetic. That’s a new word to
me. He also told me that math is short for mathematics, another
new word. Our teacher makes math fun. We do mainly adding and
subtracting but we... Read
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DARKE COUNTY
SENIOR SCRIBES
Easter… and was Spring an April Fool’s joke
By Lois Wilson
Once again Senior Scribe Poet Laureate Lois Wilson is on top of the
season with her insightful look at the important events of the day.
This time it’s Easter, followed by a look at an April Fool, then
spring… if it ever arrives. Wilson offers three poems, each addressing
thoughts about this time of year. Wilson's completed set - four volumes
- of published poetry is now... Read
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U.S. SENATOR SHERROD BROWN
Speeding up Home Sales
One sure way to reduce the deficit is to strengthen the economy—so more
Americans have good-paying jobs and can support themselves and their
families rather than relying upon the safety net to make ends meet. We
have grown our way out of past recessions through a strong
manufacturing sector and a robust housing market. But when empty homes
are scattered from Cleveland Heights to Kennedy Heights, we know that
the…
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YOUNGSTOWN NEWS
DeWine takes evidence in Steubenville case to next level
The state attorney general’s office would not normally become involved
in prosecuting a rape case in juvenile court. But the case involving
the assault of a 16-year-old West Virginia girl by two Steubenville
football players stopped being a normal case within hours of the crime.
An image of an apparently unconscious girl being carried hand-and-foot
by the boys accused of raping her... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2013
Editor’s
Photo: A “Race to Remember” for victims and families of Alzheimers to
be held April 18. Story Friday. 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 25. In Blogs: Under ObamaCare, It’s Quit Smoking or Pay the Price — Literally. Letters: Shiverdecker: Thank you for “No More Steubenvilles”. News: $86 Million in new investments to spur local economies; Deputies investigate Semi Accident near Versailles. Obituaries: Donna Kay Wright; Tom Inman.
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