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NEWS ONLINE - MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014 - LIVING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE
2001 MVCTC Graphic Commercial Arts Alumni Publishes Book
Englewood, Ohio - Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC) 2001
Graphic Commercial Arts graduate, Leslie Klenke, is a published author
with her first book “Paleo Girl”. Leslie, originally from
Vandalia-Butler High School, turned her passion for a healthy lifestyle
into a career and authored her book with the goal of helping teen girls
have a better self-image and lead a healthy lifestyle. Leslie graduated
from the MVCTC Graphic Commercial Art program in 2001 and went on to
earn her Bachelor’s Degree in Visual... Read
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DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
DCCA Ghost Walk returns to downtown Greenville
Darke County Center for the Arts will continue a long-standing
Halloween-season tradition when they host their eleventh annual Ghost
Walk in Downtown Greenville on Friday, October 24, Saturday, October
25, and Sunday October 26. Based on stories collected by Arcanum
resident Rita Arnold which reveal local encounters with... Read
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HOENING AT 199 CAREER WINS
Ansonia earns big win over Mississinawa Valley
By George Starks
ANSONIA- It was just a year ago that Mississinawa Valley finally did
the unthinkable. The Blackhawks beat Ansonia for the first time in the
history of football at Mississinawa Valley. Friday night, the winless
Hawks looked to make it two in a row but that never came close to
happening. On the strength of... Read
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DARKE COUNTY FRIENDS OF THE SHELTER
Fundraiser for the Scentral Park Dog Park
The Darke County Friends of the Shelter will have a Fundraiser on
October 22, 2014 (Wednesday) at JT's Brew & Grill, 1475 Wagner Ave,
Greenville. JT's Brew & Grill will donate 15% of all proceeds for
the entire day from 11:00 am to 10:00 pm (Dine In or Carry Out) to the
Darke County Friends of the Shelter to benefit Scentral Park Dog... Read
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN BOEHNER
Travel Ban Should Be Considered by President as Ebola Crisis Worsens
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- “Our hearts go out to the health care workers who
have contracted the Ebola virus here in the United States, as well as
those who have been impacted by it around the globe. We pray for
their speedy recovery, and we pray for those who are helping to treat
and care for these individuals, including our medical experts... Read
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FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EDGE.....
Political Witch Doctors, …doing the Ebola “Heap Good Medicine” Dance
By Joe Facinoli
No disrespect to Native American medical “practitioners”, of a time
long ago, but even those guys would have a better chance at curing
Ebola, and tending for those inflicted with it, than what we’ve got
going for us, …today. With a full spiritual commitment to their
purposeful rituals and dances, and their... Read
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
Continued Interest in Reducing Nutrient Loading in Ohio Waterways
Lake Erie covers almost 10,000 square miles and serves as a source of
pride for the State of Ohio. Acting as the north coast of Ohio,
this lake is a natural landmark known throughout North America and
beyond. Keeping the water in the lake potable and healthy is an
important task that all Ohioans should be a part of. Lake Erie is a
major source of... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014
Editor's
Photo: The DC Crew U11/U10 boys soccer teams from the Darke County
Soccer Association took part in the Wright State vs. Cleveland State
Men’s Soccer game last week.
Read about it Tuesday. This week's Paul Ackley
cartoon has been posted here.
Sports Photos are posted here. Events:
Public is invited to the Annual Gospel Sing, CAP to provide Winter
Crisis, PIPP Plus programs, “Lone Survivor” Playing at Edison. News: Ohio and U.S. Employment Situation. Blogs: Why Budget Cuts Have Nothing to Do With Developing an Ebola Vaccine. Obituaries: Michael R. Mong. See
yesterday's postclick
here.
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