MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2014 - T-V SURVIVES HUGE SCARE FROM BETHEL
VanWinkle hits buzzer beater in Patriots victory
By George Starks
NEW MADISON- On a night when Tri-Village couldn’t buy a bucket. On a
night when the only thing worse than the weather outside was the
Patriots offense inside. On a night when it looked like the undefeated
Patriots weren’t going to remain that way, the unimaginable happened.
With 3.2 seconds remaining in overtime and things knotted up at 55-55,
sophomore Tyler VanWinkle unloaded a prayer at the buzzer. With the
crowd on both sides of the gym going nuts in a... Read
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DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
DCCA presents "The Un-Valentines Show"
Darke County Center for the Arts Coffeehouse Series will feature
award-winning musicians John Latini and Jamie-Sue Seal performing “The
Un-Valentine's Show” on Feb. 13. It will feature songs and tales of
“unforgiveness, heartbreak, dysfunction, and revenge” at The Bistro Off
Broadway in Greenville. The show begins at 7 p.m. “Latini... Read
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RASMUSSEN
Daily Presidential Tracking Poll
Tuesday, January 21, 2014
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Tuesday
shows that 50% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Obama's job
performance. Forty-nine percent (49%) disapprove (see trends). The
latest figures include 24% who Strongly Approve of the way Obama is
performing as president and 38... Read More. More News.
FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EDGE....
“Income Inequality”….. Self Perpetuated at the Lower End
By Joe Facinoli
It has been said…. that if all the money in the U. S. of A., …that
belonging to everyone (rich, poor, and in between), was piled up in one
huge stack, then re-distributed in equal portions to all the citizens
of our beloved country,…. that within just a few short years (or less),
the rich guys would have it all back, and the poor ones would have
their... Read
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DARKE COUNTY COMMON PLEAS
Sex offender gets 30 days in jail, supervision and tongue-lashing
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – “How long will it take you to get rid of that stinking
attitude? I’m not sure MonDay can do that for you.” Darke County Common
Pleas Judge Jonathan Hein sentenced Zachary Geiger, Richmond, Ind., to
30 days in jail, intense supervision for up to 60 months and Tier 1 Sex
Offender status... Read
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DARKE COUNTY COMMON PLEAS
Cockrell gets Community Control, MonDay program
By Bob Robinson
GREENVILLE – Julie Cockrell, New Madison, was sentenced to 60 months of
Community Control, along with the MonDay program, for Felony 3
Trafficking. Darke County Common Pleas Judge Jonathan Hein remanded her
to the Darke County Jail to await her admission to the program. “It’s
one thing not to be productive,” Hein told the... Read
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HERITAGE FOUNDATION
Why They Marched, in Their Own Words
Amy Payne
Despite temperatures in the teens and wind chills below zero, people
from across the country marched in Washington, D.C., yesterday, to
speak up for life. They had different backgrounds—from the 15-year-old
who said he “would do anything to support this cause” to the man who
was conceived when his mother was raped: “I’m... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 2014
Editor's
Photo: Snow covered ground at Darke Couty Parks tells of wildlife activity. Read the full story tomorrow for all
the details.
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: New Gallup numbers pour cold water all over one of the Democrats’ remaining defenses of ObamaCare. Community: Ohio Muzzleloader Hunters Bag more than 16,000 Deer. Events: Child nurturing discussions at 2014 Parish Café, VACC banquet rescheduled for Feb. 3. News: Fugitive Identity Thief Led Global Criminal Enterprise. Obituaries: Janice L. “Jan” Thomas, Dorothy (Mattingly) Rutherford Hogan.Yesterday's
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