TODAY
IS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2013 - DARKE COUNTY COURTS
Middaugh gets community control for F4 Trafficking
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – “You were into marijuana at 18, cocaine at 27, meth at 39,
prescription drugs at 41 and heroin at 44,” said Darke County Common
Pleas Judge Jonathan Hein… “Marijuana, meth and every other drug in the
universe since she was 18,” Hein added later. Michelle Middaugh had
pleaded guilty to Trafficking, a Felony 4 offense. He turned to
Middaugh. “Three misdemeanors; this is your first felony. All your
lifetime has been composed of felonies. You think like a felon. Not... Read
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HISTORIC BEAR'S MILL
Art at the Mill features diverse work of two
college profs
Doug Fiely, Assistant Professor of Art at Defiance College and Brent
Cole, who has held the lead faculty position for Ball State
University's glass program since 2010, will display their work at
historic Bear's Mill through November 24. This edition of “Art at the
Mill” opens Friday, October 25 with a reception featuring hors
d'oeuvres... Read
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BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS
BBBS receives Vectren Foundation grant
Sidney, Ohio – To fulfill the increasing need for intervention and
prevention services for high-risk youth, Big Brothers Big Sisters
(BBBS) of Shelby and Darke County received a grant for the Big Buddies
After-School Mentoring Program. Thanks to community partners such as
Vectren, BBBS of Shelby and Darke County is moving... Read More. More Community.
DARKE COUNTY PARKS
Another Successful
Prairie Days
The Darke County Park District would like to thank all of those that
came out to Shawnee Prairie Preserve for the 2013 Prairie Days
Festival. The weather for Saturday was all sunshine and guests
came out in the thousands to see just what Prairie Days had to
offer. The morning began with an Opening Ceremony followed by the
Blacksmith Shop Grand... Read
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BRIDGES TO COLLEGE
Ansonia students get more information about college
(ANSONIA) – Ansonia Elementary School students received information
about college when 10 Ohio State University college students visited
the school last month. “The early college awareness program was
designed to encourage students to think about college and to encourage
them to do well in school,” said Beth Sears, executive director of
Bridges... Read
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GREENVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Greenville PD Earns Recognition for Mental Health Training
PIQUA -- The Greenville Police Department earned recognition for its
commitment to mental health and recovery services training at the
Tri-County Board of Recovery and Mental Health Service’s Annual Meeting
and Art of Recovery Showcase October 16 at Edison Community College.
Each year since 2000, the... Read
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REDSTATE
To Each His Own
By Erick Erickson
I don’t really care if you want to stand with Mitch McConnell in his
re-election. I hope you might go with Matt Bevin, but I’m not going to
get worked up over it. I’m excited to support Matt Bevin. Likewise, I’m
very pleased to support Chris McDaniel in Mississippi against Thad
Cochran, who has been Mississippi’s Senator since I was three years
old. But I’m not going to be upset if you don’t. There is a whole...
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2013
Editor's
Photo: Darke County Center for the Arts tenth annual Ghost Walk will
feature costumed tour guides who will lead participants to haunted
sites in downtown Greenville. For more information, read the story
tomorrow. Paul
Ackley’s cartoon for
this week has
been posted. Get it here.
Favorite Sports Photos: New pics posted Sept. 15. Classifieds:
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