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NEWS ONLINE - MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2014 - FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION
Agencies Cooperate in Child Sexual Exploitation Case
Michigan Subject Gets 30 Years in Prison
According to the federal judge who heard the case, the defendant’s
conduct was “about as serious as it gets,” and that on a scale of one
to 10, she believed the case was “way past 10.” Then she sentenced the
defendant—James Alfred Beckman, Jr. of Grand Rapids, Michigan—to 30
years in prison. What crimes moved the judge in this case to hand down
such a substantial prison term? Multiple counts of... Read
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DARKE COUNTY CENTER FOR THE ARTS
DCCA presents The McCartney Years at Memorial Hall
Darke County Center for the Arts will present “The McCartney Years” at
Henry St. Clair Memorial Hall on Saturday, November 8; the show starts
at 8 p.m. Declared the best tribute band on the scene today by the
promoter who originally brought The Beatles to North America, “The
McCartney Years... Read
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O'DONNELL CARRIES TEAM TO WIN
Arcanum struggles in road victory
By George Starks
UNION CITY- When quarterback Daniel O’Donnell employs his will on the
football field, it makes others take notice. The Arcanum junior rushed
for 193 yards on 23 carries with two touchdowns as he led the Trojans
to a 21-6 Cross County Conference victory Friday over Mississinawa
Valley. In addition, O’Donnell... Read
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DARKE COUNTY PARKS
Candlelight Dinner on the Prairie
The table is set, demonstrators are in their places and the Darke
County Parks is ready to provide you a remarkable 18th century
historical experience in our Log House. The Darke County Parks
has a few openings available for the November 8th Candlelight Dinner on
the Prairie, beginning at 5:00pm. Join us at our table for a meal
and... Read
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
Review of the Law Enforcement Study Committee
As I travel west central Ohio, I continue to hear concerns about the
growing drug problem in our region—and how it is affecting the entire
state. I have always been in favor of fighting drugs because they
tear our families apart and cripple the workforce. That is why I
traveled the state this summer to learn more about this problem and the
obstacles that slow law enforcement’s ability to respond to this... Read
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD ADAMS
Battling Breast Cancer and Raising Awareness
I hope this October, you’ve been able to join with others across the
nation to honor, remember and reflect on the brave individuals who have
battled, and are currently battling, breast cancer. First established
in 1985, the annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month campaign seeks to
generate attention for the disease and raise funds for research on its
prevention, treatment... Read
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THE DAILY SIGNAL
Top 7 Wackiest Examples of Wasteful Government Spending from Wastebook 2014
Spencer Woody
Rabbit massages, laughing classes, and watching the grass grow–these
are just a few examples of where your tax dollars went this year.
During a time when many families have made financial sacrifices to make
ends meet... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2014
Editor's
Photo: The Wright State University Lake Campus Agriculture program,
which was established in 2009 to meet the local needs in training
individuals for career opportunities in the broad field of agriculture,
is growing to meet growing needs. Read the story Tuesday. This week's
Paul Ackley
cartoon has been posted here.
Sports Photos are posted here. Letters: Ansonia renewal: no tax increase, Vote for Judith French. Events: Christmas activities at Bradford Ohio Railroad Museum. Obituaries: Donald E. “Don” Baker, Tom Magoto Sr, William Dennis Rich. See
yesterday's postclick
here.
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