TODAY
IS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2013 - GREENVILLE LOCAL SCHOOLS
Early Learning students help at Woodland
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – The “too loud” light in the lunchroom never went to red,
although it flickered regularly at the yellow “warning” level. “We’ve
pulled out all the stops,” said Lisa Maher, assistant principal at
Woodland Heights Elementary School. Part of the learning process for
students in kindergarten through second grade is to learn the
difference between four levels of “voices.” Zero is no talking, one is
whispering, second table talk, then strong speaker and finally... Read
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DARKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Sex offender sanctions not necessarily inclusive
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – The sex offender who was arrested at the fair would have
been there legally if it hadn’t been for a violation of his
post-release control. “There seems to be a misconception about what a
sex offender can and can’t do,” said Chief Deputy Mark Whittaker.
“There is nothing in the law that says a sex offender who has completed
his... Read
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ELDORA SPEEDWAY
Blankenship reaches mountaintop of dirt Late Model racing West Virginia Driver Climbs Most Cherished Stage With Eldora’s World 100 Victory
(courtesy Kevin Kovac)
ROSSBURG, OH (Sept. 7) -- Welcome to the elite, John Blankenship.
The 32-year-old driver from Williamson, W.Va., reached the mountaintop
of dirt... Read More. More Sports.
FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EDGE...
Three Card Monte...
By Joe Facinoli
Ever been to New York City, and strolled through the subways, or walked
the streets surrounding Central Park? Interesting places, to say the
least, with so many different and wildly varying sights, sounds, and
activities going on,….day and night. One of the “standard” sights which
one might find, or fall victim to, if too naïve or un-streetwise, is a
deceptively innocent game of chance, which can prove... Read
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NASCAR.COM
Edwards wins at Richmond; Chase field set
RICHMOND, Va. -- It was Clint Bowyer who spun with seven laps left in
Saturday night’s Federated Auto Parts 400 at Richmond International
Raceway, but the fortunes of four other drivers turned on a dime with
that turn of events. Yes, Carl Edwards won the race, streaking away
after a restart with three laps left and beating Kurt Busch to the
finish line by .668 seconds... Read
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POLICE BEAT
Forgery, assault, menacing… and a case of “you can’t make this up”
On Aug. 26 police were dispatched to the home of the victim who
discovered an unknown male sleeping on her couch. He was covered with a
comforter; the victim didn’t know him. She went to a neighbor and
called 911. Police knew the suspect and woke him up. They asked him if
he knew where he was. At first he said at...
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TOWNHALL FINANCE
Obama About to Suffer Glorious Defeat in Congress?
By Mike Shedlock
The coalition of the willing is now down to the US alone as France now
wants to wait for more data on alleged gas usage. Yet, President
Obama rejects G20 pressure to abandon Syria air strike plan. Obama
Plans Full Court Press… Inquiring minds note that Obama plans a
'full-court press' to sway Congress and a speech to US citizens
on Sept... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2013
Editor's
Photo: Folk duo Wild Carrot opens the DCCA Coffeehouse Series on
Thursday, September 19 @ 7 pm at the Wayne Trail Historical Society
House in Arcanum. Read more tomorrow.
Paul
Ackley’s cartoon for
this week has
been posted. Get it here.
Favorite Sports Photos: New pics posted Mar. 11. Classifieds:
New listings posted August 27. In Blogs: Obamacare’s Impact on Campus: Students Lose Health Coverage When Premiums Rise. Events: Tri-County Board seeks artists for Art of Recovery showcase. News: Article V Convention of States. Yesterday's
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