COUNTY NEWS ONLINE - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 2014 - MVCTC BUSINESS ACADEMY
MVCTC offers jump start to college business major
Clayton, Ohio – Students in the Miami Valley Career Technology Center
(MVCTC) Business Academy program have the unique opportunity to start
on a college business major while still in high school. Students
in the program can earn 23 college credits from Sinclair Community
College with 12 of these credits transferring to any Ohio public 4-year
institution. During the senior year of the program, students have
the opportunity to participate in an internship experience with a local... Read
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COMMON PLEAS COURT
Redditt gets 20 days and a tongue-lashing
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE - Ebony Redditt, Greenville, was sentenced to 20 days in
jail, service to begin Feb. 17, plus up to 60 months community control
sanctions, but that isn’t what had her in tears Feb. 13. Darke County
Common Pleas Judge Jonathan Hein gave her a tongue-lashing regarding
her attitude. “I don’t like the sighs I’m hearing,” Hein... Read
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ACES OFFERS A DIFFERENT CHOICE
ACES program helps teens be successful
GREENVILLE – The Achievement Center for
Educational Success (ACES) may be a small program, but it is a mighty
program when it comes to helping students earn their diploma.
ACES is an alternative education program that was created as an
off-site learning setting that enables youth to thrive and succeed in
high... Read More. More Community.
GREENVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
Display Case at Library
The Display Case in the Reference Room at the Greenville Public Library
has held some very interesting collections over the years. Each
month a new one is arranged by a connoisseur who wishes nothing more
than to share his/her passion with the public. It's always worth
a few minutes to browse the case's delightful contents when you're in
the Library. Here is the... Read
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ATTORNEY GENERAL MIKE DEWINE
Sweetheart Scam Complaints on the Rise
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)—Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine today warned that
more consumers are reporting “sweetheart” or “romance” scams — costly
ploys where con artists develop relationships with their victims,
usually online, to convince them to send money. In 2013, the Attorney
General’s Consumer Protection Section received more than 50 complaints
involving sweetheart... Read
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DAYTON BUSINESS JOURNAL
Chilly winds still blow on job market
Kent Hoover
The job market remained frozen in January: Employers added only 113,000
jobs last month, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The
unemployment rate, which is based on a survey of households, fell to
6.6 percent, however. That's the lowest rate in more than five years.
That sounds good, but many Americans... Read
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EAG NEWS
Common Core math question for sixth graders: Was the 2000 election ‘fair’?
Renee Nal
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Would you ever consider the question ‘Whom do you
want to be president?’ to be asked of your third grader during a math
class (or any class)? Would you expect your fourth grader to be asked
to create a chart of presidents along with their political persuasions?
Or, how about a discussion on... Read
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