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NEWS ONLINE - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2014 - SENIOR JOURNAL
Leading Medical Groups Urge Congress to Stop Steep Medicaid Cuts
Doctors treating Medicaid patients face big pay cut in 2015, way below
pay for treating Medicare patients - Oct. 27, 2014 - Doctors
representing four major physician organizations are knocking on doors
in Washington today to try and preserve the current law of payment
parity for primary care and immunization services under Medicaid for at
least two years. The law, set to expire at the end of this year,
mandates that doctors treating Medicaid patients – the poorest patients
– be paid the... Read
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GREENVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Two GHS clubs collect for FISH
GREENVILLE - Greenville High School Student Council and Key Club were
among hundreds of youngsters Trick-or-Treating Oct. 26, but their goal
wasn’t candy. It was food for those in need. They collected 230.5 lbs.
of canned goods and non-perishables. This was the sixth year the two
clubs had worked together; approximately 15... Read
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FIRE SAFETY WEEK
EUM Christian Preschool visits firehouse
During Fire Safety week, October 6 through 10, EUM Christian Preschool
3-day students visited the Greenville Fire Department to learn about
Fire Safety. While at the fire house, students learned about stop, drop
and roll, saw a firefighter in his uniform, toured the fire house, and
sat in a fire truck. Our 2-day students were able to see the... Read
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THE MCCARTNEY YEARS
Coppock-Hole Trust Sponsors DCCA Special Event
Darke County Center for the Arts thanks the Coppock-Hole Trust for
sponsoring the upcoming special event The McCartney Years, Saturday,
November 8 concert and their longstanding and generous support of the
arts in Darke County. “DCCA is grateful for the continued
generosity of the... Read
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DARKE COUNTY SHERIFF
Injury crash on S.R. 242
On October 30,2014 at approximately 7:03 PM Darke County Deputies along
with Ansonia Rescue, Versailles Rescue, and Ansonia Fire Department
responded to the 6600 block of State Route 242 in reference to a one
vehicle, injury crash. Preliminary investigation revealed that Anthony
Price, 20, of Ansonia was driving a red 2004 Chevy Aveo westbound on
State Route 242, when he drove off the left side... Read
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FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EDGE.....
Idiot Nurse, …Idiot Doctor, …Idiot (and Arrogant) Americans
By Joe Facinoli
What do you call the student who graduated last in their class, at
Medical School?? Unfortunately, we would still have to call
them: “Doctor”. What would you say to the
student who finished last in their class, in Nursing School ?? Just as
unfortunately, if we didn’t call them “Nurse Ratchett”, for... Read
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U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT
Ryan Gets It Right
Dynamic scoring would show which tax changes are actually the most beneficial.
By Pete Sepp
It’s a week before the election, and Washington can’t seem to get
enough of “what if” scenarios. One has to do with the long-overdue task
of reforming our nation’s hopelessly burdensome, complex tax code. In a
speech before the Financial Services Roundtable, House Budget Committee
Chairman Paul Ryan... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2014
Editor's
Photo: Community Blood Center (CBC) has recognized Bradford High School
for blood drive excellence with a $1,000 High School Leadership Grant.
Read the story Tuesday. This week's Paul
Ackley
cartoon has been posted here.
Sports Photos are posted here. Blogs: Mining CEO Proposes: Crush Market Manipulation By Halting Silver Sales. Events: GHS Walking Program Starts Nov. 3, Veteran’s Day Closings, Road closure on North Ohio, Ag. Breakfast Meeting. Obituaries: Kenneth H. Brock Jr. See
yesterday's postclick
here.
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