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NEWS ONLINE - THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014 - DARKE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Darke County Historical Society Presents Heritage Award to Nancy Stump
This year’s recipient of the Darke County Historical Society’s Heritage
Award is Nancy Stump. Nancy was presented the 2014 Heritage Award
during the Darke County Historical Society’s Annual Membership Meeting
on March 25, 2014. Nancy Stump has distinguished herself in helping to
connect people to Darke County’s past and history in general. Research
and genealogy is her strong suit. Along with her team in the Garst
Museum’s Darke County Research Library, she assists individuals seeking
information about family histories and so much more... Read
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GREENVILLE NJROTC
NJROTC Drill Demonstration Hosted by Fort GreeneVille DAR and the Greenville High School NJROTC
Daughters of American Revolution Fort Greenville Chapter in conjuction
with Greenville High School NJROTC hosted a drill demonstation at
Greenville High School Gymnasium. The Greenville High School
NJROTC gave drill demonstrations... Read
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GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD
Greenville looks good
in first meet of season
By George Starks
GREENVILLE- Even though the final results were not posted immediatly,
Greenville track coach Bill Plessinger was pleased with what he saw
Tuesday in a tri-meet with Piqua and Troy. With all events posted, the
Lady Wave track team topped Troy 78-55 with Piqua scoring 42 points on
the night. On the Boys side... Read More. More Sports.
U.S. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN BOEHNER
The President’s Health Care Law Continues to Wreak Havoc
WASHINGTON, DC - Congressman John Boehner (R-West Chester) issued the
following statement on the president’s health care law and its March 31
“deadline” for enrollment: “The president’s health care law continues
to wreak havoc on the families, seniors, and small businesses in our
area – the people who make our corner of Ohio so great. “I’ve said many
times, the problem was never... Read
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U.S. SENATOR SHERROD BROWN
National Service: Strengthening Ohio’s Communities
Five years ago this month – during the height of the economic downturn
– Democrats and Republicans came together to invest in a bedrock of the
American spirit: serving others. Five years later and Ohioans have
truly exemplified what it means to serve. 10,000 Ohioans work to
improve their local communities by serving at one of our state's 1500
national service locations, made... Read
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THE WHITE HOUSE
Obama Touts March 31 enrollment of 7.1 million
Hello everyone,
Last night, the first open enrollment period under the Affordable Care
Act came to an end. And this afternoon, we announced that 7.1 million
Americans have now signed up for private insurance plans through the
new Health Insurance Marketplaces. 7.1 million. That doesn't count the
more than 3 million young adults who have gained insurance... Read
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TOWNHALL
NSA Surveillance and
the Dangers of Power
Steve Chapman
Every so often, we get proof that Barack Obama, when confronted with a
grievous abuse of government power by his administration, will do the
right thing. Sometimes, I mean. When he can't get away with it anymore,
that is. Just as soon as he's tried everything else. That's the case
with his domestic phone records collection, which the... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 2014
Editor's
Photo: Nine of Greenville Career Tech Center's Supply Chain Management
students were selected to participate in Wright Patterson Air Force
Base's Annual Job Shadowing day. Read the full story tomorrow.
This
week's
Paul
Ackley
cartoon has been posted here.
Favorite Sports Photos: New pics posted Feb. 9, 2014. Find them here.Classifieds:
New listings posted on a regular basis. Events: Dining By Rail deadline approaching.News: Accident on U.S. 36 sends one to hospital; Ohio Organized Crime Task Force Seizes Cocaine, Approximately $300,000. Obituaries: Dorthea Faye Cook.Yesterday's
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