FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2014 - DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS FAMILY THEATRE SERIES
DCCA presents Seussical
Darke County Center for the Arts will open their 2013-14 Family Theatre
Series at Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall in Greenville on January 26
with Theatreworks USA's production of Seussical, a musical based on the
beloved works of Dr. Seuss. “This delightful musical will thrill
youngsters and charm adults,” said DCCA Executive Director Andrea
Jordan. “The production is Theatreworks' biggest show ever, and plays
much larger venues at much higher prices; DCCA is proud and excited to
be presenting Seussical at our regular low ticket price of $5,” Mrs... Read
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OSU EXTENSION, DARKE COUNTY
Did that Cold Spell Cause Significant Mortality to Field Crop Insect Pests?
On January 6 and 7 Darke County experienced extreme cold and many of us
began to discuss if this was going to help in the control of the insect
issues facing our crops. Ron Hammond and Andy Michel, OSU
Entomologists share the following to... Read
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VERSAILLES VARSITY BOWLING
Versailles Girls Bowlers Defeat Parkway
The annual Versailles High School Bowling program fundraiser is slated
for January 26th at the Eagles in Versailles. This is hosted by the
Ladies Auxiliary from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. Come on out and let the
Tiger Bowlers serve you breakfast. The Lady Tiger Bowlers traveled to
Coldwater to take on the Parkway Panthers on Saturday, January 11.
Versailles... Read More. More Sports.
STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
Solving Ohio’s Drug Abuse Problems Major Focus in 2014
When the Ohio House assembled a study committee last summer to travel
around the state and research Ohio’s prescription drug abuse problem,
our hope was that it would yield information that would ultimately lead
to legislation to help solve the problem. I don’t know, however, if
anyone expected the study committee to be as successful as it turned
out to be. The feedback from healthcare experts as well... Read
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CAREER TECH CENTER
“Where Kids Matter and Success Happens”
Greenville Career Tech Center, in order to honor outstanding
accomplishments and leadership in Career Tech Education, is proud to
announce the latest honorees for Career Tech Student of the
Month. Sophia Navas Davis, senior member of Financial Specialist,
Paige Tester, senior member of Engineering Tech Prep... Read
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U. S. SENATOR SHERROD BROWN
Fighting the War on Poverty Fifty Years Later
Fifty years ago, President Lyndon Johnson declared a war on poverty in
his State of the Union Address, saying “Many Americans live on the
outskirts of hope – some because of their poverty, and our task is to
help replace their despair with opportunity.” He later echoed those
statements in May of 1964 while visiting Ohio University in Athens.
Today, we’re still fighting the war on poverty... Read
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RETIREMENT OPTIONS FOR SENIORS
Places you can live
Sent by a CNO Reader
You can live in Phoenix, Arizona where... 1. You are willing to park
three blocks away because you found shade. 2. You've experienced
condensation on your butt from the hot water in the toilet bowl. 3. You
can drive for four hours in one direction and never leave town. 4. You
have over 100 recipes for Mexican food. 5. You know that "dry heat" is
comparable to what hits you in... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 2014
Editor's
Photo: What's ahead of us the rest of the winter? Check out the
Almanac… 2014 Long-Range Weather Forecast for Ohio Valley. An overview
this weekend. 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: Poverty Won After 50 Year War. Events: Looking for a perfect Valentine gift? Swingin’ with the Saints Feb. 9, MLK closings: Greenville Transit System, CAP. Obituaries: Hendrik “Hennie” Johannes van der Walt. Yesterday's
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