COUNTY
NEWS ONLINE - THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2014 - BLUE BAG MEDIA
Fries outlines construction schedule, renewal levy
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – “I want to emphasize… no new taxes.” Greenville City
Schools Superintendent Doug Fries explained the district’s May 6
renewal levy, plus gave an update on construction work, to Kiwanis of
Greenville members and guests April 9. “This levy was first supported
by district voters in 1989 and has continued success every five years
since then,” he said. He repeated ‘no new taxes.’ He told the group the
levy will generate about $500,000 annual income and... Read
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GREAT DARKE COUNTY FAIRBOARD
Fairboard has regained possession of fire area
The Directors for the Great Darke County Fair are pleased to announce
that the fire investigation team and all outside, interested parties
attended a joint evidence exam session on Monday, April 14, 2014 at
10:00am regarding the December 27, 2013 fire loss. As a result of that
session, the Fairboard has regained possession of the area, allowing
the Fairboard... Read
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GREENVILLE CAREER TECH CENTER
Greenville Auto Tech
hits Gold again
The Greenville Career Tech Center Automotive Technology Presenting Team
consisting of Rachael Mann, Joey Wapplehorst, and Kelsey McClure won
the Gold Medal in Transportation Pathway at the State Skills USA
competition in Columbus, Ohio on April 16, 2014. The team will
advance to the National Competition to be held in Kansas City, Missouri
on... Read
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HISTORIC BEAR'S MILL
Art at the Mill features unique photos and
blown glass
The work of Cedarville, Ohio glass blower Jim DeLange and unique
digital photographs produced by a method artist Doug McLarty calls
“scanography” will be displayed at historic Bear's Mill during the
month of May. The show opens Friday, April 25; however, the artists'
reception will not occur until one week later on Friday... Read
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THE HILL
High court to decide fate of renegade television service
By Julian Hattem
The Supreme Court is primed to make a decision on copyright law that
could change the way people receive broadcast television. Broadcasters
are fighting to stop the tech service Aereo, arguing it operates
illegally and undermines their business. They say allowing the service
to continue could spell the end of free, over-the-air... Read
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DAYTON BUSINESS JOURNAL
Dayton TV station
calls for auditions for local reality show
by Olivia Barrow
Dayton’s CW is launching a reality show about local high school
graduates preparing for the next step in their lives. WBDT-TV will
begin airing the show, called The Valley, this fall after following
five high school graduates throughout their summers. “We’re excited
to... Read
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HERITAGE FOUNDATION
What's Actually Good
for the Environment
May Surprise You
by Amy Payne
Good news for Earth Day: We can boost energy production and economic
growth without harming the environment! Thanks to years of empty
promises from the Left, politicians in Congress and the White House
have installed all sorts of harmful policies that block energy
production, jobs, and... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2014
Editor's
Photo: Mainstreet Greenville‘s schedule for Historic Preservation Month
is impressive. The month of May is designated as such and Darke County
abounds with interesting, beautiful, and significant historic places
worthy of preservation and discovery. One such place is the Greenville
Public Library. Find out more about the library's plans for First
Friday tomorrow. This
week's
Paul
Ackley
cartoon has been posted here.
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