COUNTY NEWS ONLINE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2014 - GREENVILLE DISTRICT SPELLING BEE
Brown takes first at Greenville District Spelling Bee
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Fourth time is a charm. After three postponements due to
inclement weather, the 2014 Greenville District Spelling Bee finally
happened Jan. 30. The winners were Landon Brown, Greenville Junior High
School, first; Natalie Milligan, Montesori School, second; and Caleb
Coppess, South School, third. Schools participating were Greenville
Junior High, South and East schools, Montesori School and Greenville
St. Mary’s School... Read
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GRUMPY SIDE OF 60
Mother Nature and today’s generation
By Bob Robinson
“It’s 32 degrees; feels like 22. Have a good day and enjoy the weather…
that’s as warm as it’s going to get this week.” That was Monday. A
quick glance at the 10-day outlook confirmed the radio report… and as
late as Thursday it was no different. Snow. Cold. Wind chills. No
relief in sight. And it’s only the end of January. We still have... Read
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CCC SHOWDOWN
Jets lay claim to top spot in CCC Patriots have regular season 45 game winning streak snapped
By George Starks
NEW MADISON- It was a date many had circled on their calendars since it
was announced. In a game that was originally scheduled for December 6
and was cancelled due to snow, Tri-Village coach Josh Sagester probably
wished he had re-scheduled it again for the... Read More. More Sports.
U.S. SENATOR SHERROD BROWN
Working Together and Fighting for the Middle Class
Middle-class Ohioans have always worked hard and taken responsibility.
But for too long, Ohioans have been working harder than ever and barely
getting by. In last week’s State of the Union address, the President
laid out a plan to grow our economy by growing the middle class. By
calling on Congress to raise the federal minimum wage, extend emergency
unemployment insurance... Read
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POLICE BEAT
GPD investigates rape, robbery and arrest warrants
On Jan. 25 police were dispatched regarding an unresponsive female with
a syringe lying at her side. The complainant advised she was in the
bedroom. Police found her on her back unclothed and partially covered
with a small blanket. To her right was a syringe and a nearly full open
can of beer. She was breathing lightly, had a steady pulse but was
unresponsive... Read
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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Sixteen Juveniles Recovered in Joint Super Bowl Operation Targeting Underage Prostitution
The FBI, in partnership with more than 50 law enforcement agencies,
recovered 16 juveniles during an enforcement action focused on
commercial child sex trafficking. Additionally, more than 45 pimps and
their associates were arrested, some of whom claimed to have traveled
to New... Read
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ATTORNEY GENERAL MIKE DEWINE
AG Collections at Historically High Levels
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today announced that
efforts to collect debts owed to Ohio state government offices have
resulted in more than $1.3 billion recovered from 2011 to 2013. The
amount recovered represents the first time an Ohio Attorney General has
recovered more than $1 billion for the taxpayer funded agencies in the
first three years of his or her term... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 2014
Editor's
Photo: Kids Learning Place is now taking applications for the Head
Start preschool classrooms for fall 2014. For more information, look
for the full story tomorrow. This week's Paul
Ackley
cartoon has been posted here.
Favorite Sports Photos: New pics posted Sept. 15. Classifieds:
New listings posted on a regular basis. Blogs: Hear Bill Ayers say again, “I wrote Obama bio”. Events: MVCTC Adult Education Open House.Yesterday's
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