TODAY
IS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2013 - AMERICAN RED CROSS
Family Fire Drill Celebrates Inaugural Challenge
Darke County, OH October 29, 2013 You wake up to the sound of your
smoke detector blaring, the air is heavy with smoke, you realize in a
split second that your house is on fire and you must escape. The
harsh reality is the risk of home fire is one of the greatest risks
your family faces. Will your children know what to do, how to
escape, where to go? To help Darke County families answer the question,
the American Red Cross issued a challenge to families across the
county, to hold a fire drill with their family on October 22nd from
5:30-6:30, teaching families the... Read
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DARKE COUNTY COURTS
Lear gets 60 days,
community control
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Joseph Lear received 60 days jail time, plus 60 months
community control, for Gross Sexual Imposition, a Felony 4 offense. He
was given credit for four days, leaving 56 to be served. Darke County
Common Pleas Judge Jon Hein advised Lear to use his time well in jail.
He told Lear he had a choice; he could choose to do... Read
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HIGH SCHOOL VOLLEYBALL
Versailles stops
Miami East in three
By George Starks
KETTERING- The storyline was simple in the D-III regional semi-finals
between Versailles and Miami East Wednesday. Miami East came in as the
two-time defending state champion, looking to make it three in a row.
Versailles’ goal was to stop them and move on. Give the nod to the
Tigers. Ranked third in the state... Read More. More Sports.
COMMISSIONERS CORNER
Cautiously optimistic as
year closes
October is almost over, and with that the end of fall grows
closer. That means colder weather cannot be far behind, the end
of High School Football is nearer, and fall events lessen and winter
events take over. It has been a good fall so far, so let’s hope
that winter will treat us... Read
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GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
High school opens
to walkers Nov. 4
Again this year, Greenville High School will open its doors to
community members seeking a warm, safe place to walk on winter
evenings. The public is invited to walk at the high school from 6 to 8
p.m. Mondays through Thursdays beginning Monday, Nov. 4, and continuing
through April 3, 2014. There will be no walking during Christmas break.
Also... Read
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UNITED WAY SOFTBALL CLASSIC
Greenville Federal Kicks-Off Softball Classic
Greenville Federal is a long-time supporter of the Darke County United
Way, and they suited up for the United Way Softball Classic. To
kick-off the event in October, Greenville Federal held a casual
day/jeans day fundraiser for the United Way the Fridays before the
tournament. Greenville Federal presented a check to United Way to
help local... Read
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TOWNHALL
The Thuggery of Obamacare Czarina Kathleen Sebelius
by Michelle Malkin
U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Kathleen Sebelius is
allergic to the truth. She is the ruthless enforcer of Obamacare's
Jenga tower of lies upon lies upon lies. Now that this fatally flawed
government edifice is collapsing, you can expect Sebelius to do what
she has done her entire career: blame, bully and pile on more lies.
Three...
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2013
Editor's
Photo: Greenville Police Chief Dennis Butts was named the Ohio CIT Law
Enforcement Administrator of the Year at the Crisis Intervention Team
Advanced Training Conference October 28 in Columbus. Read the full
story tomorrow. Paul
Ackley’s cartoon for
this week has
been posted. Get it here.
Favorite Sports Photos: New pics posted Sept. 15. Classifieds:
New listings posted October 9. In Blogs: Question of the Day: Can Men Have Babies? Events: Coffee with the Commissioner; Darke County blood drives announced for November. News: Attorney General Gives Voter Fraud Cases Update. Sports: Boston fans celebrate 1st World Series victory at home since the days of Babe Ruth.Yesterday's
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