TODAY
IS TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2013 - DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Balladeers Wild Carrot open DCCA Coffeehouse season
Darke County Center for the Arts will open their Coffeehouse Series on
Thursday, September 19 with a concert by contemporary folk duo Wild
Carrot at the Wayne Trail Historical Society House, 124 West George
Street, Arcanum. Made up of award-winning Cincinnati-based balladeers
Pam Temple and Spencer Funk, Wild Carrot will perform an eclectic mix
of original and traditional folk music, classic standards, swing, jazz,
and blues. The show starts at 7 p.m... Read
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DARKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Drug arrests help
keep jail full
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – “Heroin addiction is out of control,” said Chief Deputy
Mark Whittaker. “We’re seeing it in numbers I’ve never seen in the 18
years I’ve been here.” Whittaker added the coroner, Dr. Tim Kathman has
never seen this many heroin related deaths either. The Sheriff’s Office
has been under increasing pressure to deal with it... Read
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HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL
Trojans bounced
by Covington
crosscountyconference.com
Heading into a big showdown with perennial conference power Covington,
a young Arcanum Trojans team was looking to stake its claim as a
challenger to the throne. Unfortunately for the Trojans, they ran into
an offensive buzz saw in Buccaneer halfback A.J. Ouellette, who ran for
338 yards and scored six times in handing... Read More. More Sports.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
West-Central Ohio Playing
a Major Role in Ohio’s
Economic Comeback
Something is happening here in west central-Ohio and there aren’t a lot
of people talking about it. Step by step, west-central Ohio is
leading the way in Ohio’s comeback. It could be thanks to our
strong agricultural sector, which was barely hurt by the recent
economic downturn, or it could be thanks to the commitment of Honda of
America in the region or any... Read
More. More Opinion.
CITY OF GREENVILLE FIRE DEPT.
Allread follows tradition of Firefighter grandfather
The City of Greenville Fire Department is please to announce that
Greenville Native Craig Allread has been appointed as a Firefighter
effective August 26, 2013. He replaced a firefighter that left
the department to pursue a career change. Firefighter Craig
Allread is the grandson of the late Firefighter Bob Allread that
retired in 1986. Firefighter Craig Allread... Read
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BRIDGES TO COLLEGE
Bridges to College
offers College Night
(GREENVILLE) – Bridges to College is offering “College Night” at 7 p.m.
Monday, Sept. 30, at St. Clair Memorial Hall. “This free program will
cover topics from the ACT to paying for college,” said Beth Sears,
executive director of Bridges to College. “This program is designed for
high school students and their parents.” Some of the topics addressed
during College Night...
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HUMAN EVENTS
The American Workforce Shrinks again
By John Hayward
Another month of Obamanomics, another horrifying job report... the
official, and increasingly meaningless, U-3 unemployment rate ticked
down to 7.3 percent, because 312,000 people gave up looking for work
and dropped out of the job market completely. Anemic job creation for
August was driven almost entirely by low-wage, part-time, and
temporary... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2013
Editor's
Photo: Looking for some great, free entertainment? Prairie Days has a
full schedule of entertainers on their outdoor stage. For the full
Prairie Days schedule, check out the story tomorrow.
Paul
Ackley’s cartoon for
this week has
been posted. Get it here.
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