TODAY
IS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013 - MITOCHONDRIAL DISEASE AWARENESS DAY
Corynna gets proclamation designating awareness day
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Her room had an Indian pattern theme. Behind her was a
pink dress on a manikin. Next to it was a Christmas tree. Corynna’s
mom, Kristy Strawser said they were moving Christmas up this year… two
days after Thanksgiving. “I always wanted to go to India,” said
Corynna, acknowledging the Indian theme in her room. “I really wanted
to incorporate those patterns.” The pink dress? “I’m a make-up artist,”
she said. “We were going to a photo shoot. I was going to wear... Read
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HISTORIC BEAR'S MILL
Photos and clay on display at Bear’s Mill
“Art at the Mill” will feature the work of award-winning photographer
Jim Witmer as well as the diverse clay creations of David Kirchner
through the month of December. “Dave creates universally appealing
contemporary clay sculptures that evoke the human form, and Jim
captures poetic, evocative, enduring images that can excite the... Read
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ARCANUM GIVES HOST A SCARE
Patriots prevail in annual Burkett tournament
By George Starks
NEW MADISON- When Friday night’s opening round games had come to an
end, Tri-Village survived against a scrappy Ansonia team, topping the
Lady Tigers, 53-41. In the opening game Friday night, Arcanum had
cruised to an easy 64-19 victory over Franklin Monroe, setting up the
tournaments championship finale... Read More. More Sports.
FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EDGE...
When did Oprah
become Al Sharpton??
By Joe Facinoli
In a recent interview with the BBC, while in London promoting her new
movie, Oprah Winfrey decided it might be a good idea to morph into Al
Sharpton. Unfortunately, this choice put her at that most dangerous
intersection, where double standards become the “double-edged sword” of
hypocrisy, and of pure, true, unadulterated racism, ….reverse... Read
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DARKE COUNTY OSU EXTENSION OFFICE
Financial Trends and
Issues in Agriculture
By Sam Custer
OSU Extension, Darke County
Agriculture industry leaders have expressed their concern for the
financial health of farmers over the next few years. Are we looking at
another period similar to the early 1980’s? Most everyone agrees
farmers are in better financial health and have better debt to assets
ratios than in the eighties. However, that... Read
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DARKE COUNTY'S MOST WANTED
New Most Wanted fugitive
Eugene E. Woodruff, wanted for: August 2013 – Warrant issued by Darke
County Common Pleas Court for a probation violations; Failed to report
as ordered, Failed to report contact with Law Enforcement, Failed to
make monthly payments towards financial obligations /
restitution. Original charge of theft, a felony of the fifth
degree. Last known address: Daniel Place Sidney, OH... Read
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
States Can Lead the Way in Reducing the National Debt
Here in the state of Ohio, we are required to balance our two-year
budget, which means there are many difficult decisions that have to be
made by lawmakers in order to comply with the Ohio Constitution. But
because of this requirement, we are forced to sit down and seriously
consider what things need funding and what things don’t. It is the same
way for Ohio families. They understand that responsible... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013
Editor's
Photo: Teacher Emily Powers at Greenville High School Career Tech
Building planned and pulled off the most supportive and heartfelt
support for one of her students. Read all about it 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 November 13. In Blogs: Obamacare Will Be Repealed Well In Advance Of The 2014 Elections. Events: County offices closed. News: Boehner signs up for Obamacare – eventually.Obituaries: Scott Daniel Dircksen; Leonard James Brock Sr.Yesterday's
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