TODAY
IS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2013 - GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL CAREER TECH
MedTech students support one of their own
From Shawna Wise
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! Aaron's classmates really surprised him! Wear
Blue, Think Blue Fridays (for the month of November) was held for
Diabetes Awareness month. Thirty students participated in making this a
special project. According to teacher Emily Powers, Aaron is considered
a non-traditional... Read
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DARKE COUNTY PARKS
Parent and Preschooler Adventures
Hey Parents and Preschoolers! Looking for some hands-on learning about
the natural world all around you? Join a Naturalist at Shawnee
Prairie for a monthly, hour-long program designed to investigate nature
through activities, games and exploring. There are programs for 2-3
year olds (held on Wednesdays) and a program for 4-5 year olds (held...
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HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS TEAMS TAKE NOTE
It’s more than just
a player introduction It’s a player production
By George Starks
NEW MADISON - When I was doing sports in Indiana, I was sent to Union
City one night for a basketball game. I’m not sure whom the Indians
were playing that night but it was a Tri-Eastern Conference game. When
the opposing team was announced, it was just like any other night at a
high school game. Little did I... Read More. More Sports.
U.S. SENATOR SHERROD BROWN
Ensuring Ohio Manufacturers Can Out-Innovate the
Rest of the World
In Ohio, we know that manufacturing is a ticket to the middle class.
But for too long, Washington has made choices that leave domestic
manufacturing behind – whether it’s bad trade deals, not enforcing
trade laws, unfair taxes, or not investing in innovation and
technology. As a result, our nation has suffered more than 60,000 plant
closures since 2000... Read
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DARKE COUNTY OSU EXTENSION OFFICE
Recovery needs
painful consequences
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – “The process of recovery is cumulative… it needs enough
consequences causing enough pain to finally outweigh the perceived
benefit of drugs or alcohol.” Cynthia Cook, Associate Director of Darke
County Recovery Services and the Darke County Mental Health Center,
said she probably sees as many as half of... Read
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DARKE COUNTY COURTS
House arrest, sanctions for repeat probation violations
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Charles Robbins, a convicted rapist in Miami County, is
required to register with the sheriff where he lives, in this case
Darke County. He pleaded guilty to four counts of probation violations
in Darke County Common Pleas Court on Nov. 18. Robbins was charged with
Failure to Notify, a Felony 1 violation. He had been arrested on... Read
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US1
Is There a Trial
Lawyer in the House?
by Ann Coulter
The only "crisis" in health care in this country is that doctors are
paid too little. (Also they've come up with nothing to help that poor
Dennis Kucinich.) But the Democratic Party treats doctors like they're
Klan members. They wail about how much doctors are paid and celebrate
the trial lawyers who do absolutely nothing to make society... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2013
Editor's
Photo: The Greenville Business & Professional Women’s (BPW) Club is
planning their annual Breakfast with Santa. Read the full story
tomorrow for all of the details. 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 Events: Meeting of Darke County Volunteer Network; Art exhibit at Anna Bier Gallery. News: Ohio and U.S. Employment Situation (Seasonally Adjusted). Sports: USAC Silver Crown Series Joins ‘Racing’s Biggest Party’. Obituaries: Webb J. Devor.Yesterday's
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