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NEWS ONLINE - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2014 - EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Free Super Show Brings Mind-Bending Performers to Edison
Edison Community College will bring two masters of illusions and mind
tricks to the Piqua Campus on Monday, November 3, at 7 p.m. for an
evening of performances that will entertain and astound audiences of
all ages. The event is open to the community and is being offered free
of charge. Award-winning “Master of Illusion and Magic,” Leon Etienne
and the “World’s Foremost Mind Reader,” Robert Channing will make their
return to the Robinson Theater for the College’s third Super Show. “We
are very excited to have these... Read
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GREENVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
“Fright Night Friday”
Already the Library is getting pretty scary and Halloween is weeks
away! That’s because everyone is gearing up for a “haunted
library” on Friday, October 31st from 7:00 to 11:00 (the Library will
be closing early at 4:00). Mark your calendars for “Fright Night
Friday!” This event is being conducted by Gateway Youth with assistance
from other community... Read
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BLUEBAG MEDIA
BSU students offer a nontraditional look at art
UNION CITY, IND – “I enjoy talking to kids,” Kelsie Selch said. “I told
them there was a dragon back there,” she added, grinning. “Really had
them going there for a while.” Kelsie was one of several Ball State
University students who spent the weekend at the Union City Arts
Festival. She and three fellow students set up shop... Read
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U.S. REPRESENTATIVE JOHN BOEHNER
Solving Our Spending Problem is the Key to Saving Medicare
This time of year, many seniors in our area have questions about
Medicare, as Medicare Open Enrollment is from now until December
7. That’s why my office stands ready to assist any constituents
who may have questions about the Medicare Open Enrollment period or are
experiencing issues with receiving benefits. For more information
about services available to seniors in... Read
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DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
DCCA presents “The History of Zydeco” to local students
Darke County Center for the Arts will present Terrance Simien and his
band, The Zydeco Experience, to local fourth- through sixth-grade
students from October 27 through 31. The third of DCCA's Arts In
Education series that takes professional artists to every grade level
in all Greenville City and Darke County... Read
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BLUEBAG MEDIA
UC ‘Arts Destination’ kicks of with successful festival
UNION CITY, IN – His message to kids… “You can truly make a difference
in your lives if you believe you can make a difference.” That thought,
tied to the goal of revitalizing Union City, led UC Indiana Mayor Bryan
Conklin to begin a five-year journey that culminated in the Union City
Arts Festival... Read
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DARKE COUNTY SENIOR SCRIBES
It’s that time of year… again!
By Lois Wilson
Once again Senior Scribe Poet Laureate Lois Wilson is on top of the
season with her insightful look at the important events of the day.
This time it’s politics. Wilson offers two poems, each addressing a
different look at the ludicrous antics of the political process. First
there’s the eternal Pelosi, who is often remembered (not so fondly) for
her famous statement: “We’ll know what’s in the bill... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2014
Editor's
Photo: 2013 Junior Fair Queen Jenna King, an Edison Community College
Communications 121 Public Speaking student, gives a “speech”
presentation to Kiwanis of Greenville. Find out what she had to say
this weekend. This week's Paul Ackley
cartoon has been posted here.
Sports Photos are posted here. Blogs: The New Civil Rights Division Head Wants to Decriminalize Possession of All Drugs. Events: A Holiday of Hope. Obituaries: Margaret E. Yount. See
yesterday's postclick
here.
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