MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2014 - Second snow storm of 2014 not yet materialized
Weather milder than predicted; low wind chills coming
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Temperatures reached unexpected highs on Jan. 5 (39
degrees at 1:30 p.m.). Some areas were reporting rain, others light
snow. Snow predictions for the Darke County area had dropped from 6-10
inches to 4-5 inches overnight. Unseasonably cold weather is
anticipated for Monday, although that as well has dropped from an
expected overnight low of -14 to -6, only slightly lower than the -4
degree overnight temperature Thursday. However wind chills... Read
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SSSF FUNDRAISER
Paul Ackley cartoons available for purchase
GREENVILLE – Thirty five Paul Ackley cartoons are still available for
purchase. They range from Washington politics and world events to local
issues, such as Darke County’s drug problems and the recent Greenville
Schools levy. All done in Ackley’s unique satirical approach. Thirty
four are mounted and available, first come first serve, for $25... Read
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HAWKS TOP TROJANS
Mississinawa takes CCC battle from Arcanum
Defense key for Hawks
By George Starks
ARCANUM- For the second time since the Jet tournament, the Mississinawa
Valley Blackhawks proved to be a thorn in the side of the Arcanum
Trojans. In the opening game of that tournament, Mississinawa Valley
overcame an 18 point deficit to top the Trojans 67-61. Friday in
their... Read More. More Sports.
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY
First Author’s Night This Friday
The first Friends of the Library’s Author’s Night on January 10th will
feature author, artist, and historic interpreter Marla Fair.
Marla writes in two different genres, historic fiction and fantasy -
AND works at the Johnston Farm & Indian Agency in Piqua, has
painted three series of original art, and even restores antique
dolls! Her presentation could be about many things. Marla
attended the University of Cincinnati and Edison College with a
major... Read
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DAYTON BUSINESS JOURNAL
Financial aid night planned for high school seniors and parents
GREENVILLE – The FAFSA deadline is approaching for all college bound
students. To help parents and students understand this important step
in the financial aid process, Bridges to College and Edison Community
College are offering a College Financial Aid Night at 7 p.m. on Jan. 9,
at the Edison Campus in Greeville... Read
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THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EDGE
A Resolution, …Some Promises, ...and a Caveat
By Joe Facinoli
Anyone who read this column last week, knows that I’m not too crazy
about New Year’s resolutions. They’re just so hollow,
totally arbitrary, often capricious, and usually bogus. But other than
those few trifles,…completely believable! Now, having said all that, I
have at least one such pledge to put forth myself, which I will be
whole heartedly determined... Read
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HUMAN EVENTS
Obamacare foul-ups lead to chaos at hospitals
By John Hayward
As expected, it’s chaos in the hospitals, as the disastrous system
Barack Obama inflicted on America leaves medical staff uncertain
whether patients have valid insurance. This is yet another reason
why it was important for the chief executive to stay on top of his
signature initiative, and order the plug pulled when it became clear
the system was not ready... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2014
Editor's
Photo: Local Greenville/Gettysburg attorney Paul Wagner talks about the
life of his drug addict clients... it's a lonely one. 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. News: Injury accident at Wayne Lakes. Blogs: Top 10 major media cover-ups of 2013. Obituaries: Steven "Steve" Ross Price, Ella Mae Bowlby, Gene A. Doyle, Lloyd F. Fritz. Yesterday's
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