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NEWS ONLINE - FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2014 - BLUE BAG MEDIA
Workforce praised at KitchenAid’s groundbreaking
GREENVILLE – “If you can’t get excited about what we’re about to
encounter – check your pulse,” said Ken Hossler, Greenville KitchenAid
plant manager. The company broke ground on a $40 million expansion
project that will nearly double the size of the current facility on
Aug. 6. The tent where the groundbreaking took place was filled with
Whirlpool/KitchenAid, local, and state officials. The stars of the show
were the hundreds of workers wearing orange KitchenAid shirts declaring
“Growing Business, Simply by the Way it’s... Read
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Heritage Days parade honors veterans
UNION CITY – Horns and sirens announced its start before the lead
vehicles were visible; seconds later flashing red lights in the
distance provided their support. At exactly 1 p.m. Aug. 2 the 2014
State Line Heritage Days Grand... Read
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GREENVILLE BOYS SOCCER
Greenville hosts
West Carrollton in
soccer scrimmage Young Wave team faces huge challenges
By George Starks
GREENVILLE- With a group of juniors on vacation, Greenville coach Brent
DeVoss was forced to play mostly sophomores and freshman along with
lone senior, Dylan Knoop. With not nearly enough players to field... Read
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
Governor Kasich’s Tax
Cuts Help Ohio Farmers
Representing a district that includes the largest agriculture producing
counties in the state also means representing farmers in the area and
throughout Ohio, who know the true meaning of back-breaking labor. I
respect people who work in agriculture because of the unbelievable hard
work and sacrifices that are required to produce the crops that we eat.
Working 12 hours a day, 7 days a week defines these family... Read
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SPECIAL TO COUNTY NEWS ONLINE
Ward: A senseless death
by Don McDermott
I have been attending auto races since I was a kid who watched
the old Triple A midgets compete at the Akron Rubber Bowl in eastern
Ohio in the late 1940s. I smelled the castor oil and was hooked. Fast
forward to 1962, when I first traveled from Greenville to Eldora
Speedway, located a few miles outside the quiet village of
Rossburg...and was hooked again by the speed... Read
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN BOEHNER
A Do-Something House
It began as the following question: Are we keeping track of all the
jobs bills that House Republicans have passed? Soon, that question
became a list. Then, as the bills piled up, the list became a to-do
list for Senate Democrats – a to-do list that I recently highlighted
for Vice President Biden when he visited Cincinnati (it’s too bad he
didn’t stay long enough to visit even one local business – let alone
stop for some of our famous Cincy... Read
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TOWNHALL
Will ISIS Attack
the United States?
Katie Pavlich
As the extremely radical terror group the Islamic State, better known
as ISIS, continues its march on Iraq and mass slaughter of Christians,
many are asking the question: Will ISIS strike inside the United
States? According to experts, and ISIS itself, it's a possibility and
steps must be taken immediately to prevent it. More from CNN: Within
hours of... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 2014
Editor's
Photo: A Summer’s Sunday Night in Greenville by Sharon Hopper. Read it tomorrow. This
week's
Paul
Ackley
cartoon has been posted here.
Favorite Sports Photos: New pics posted July 7, 2014.
Classifieds:
New listings posted on a regular basis. News: No optical illusion: Obama balances world crises with golf, time off.Sports: DCSA Registration for Fall Youth Soccer now open.Obituaries: Brenda Sue Baker.Yesterday's
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