COUNTY
NEWS ONLINE - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2014 - BLUEBAG MEDIA
Construction remains on schedule at HS, K-8 facility
GREENVILLE – “So far the timelines are as expected,” said Greenville
City Schools Superintendent Doug Fries. In the District’s second full
week of school the high school is in its second phase of construction
and the ‘early site work’ at the K-8 location is almost ready to be
‘stoned.’ “The earthwork is almost finished (on North Ohio Street),”
Fries said. Next will be hard compacting of the dirt, followed by a
layer of stone. “That will be the building pad; it will occur in about
two weeks.” He said temporary... Read
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DARKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE
Fatal crash on 571
On September 27, 2014 at approximately 7:32pm, Darke County Deputies
along with Union City, Ohio Fire & Rescue and Careflight were
dispatched to the intersection of State Route 571 and Liberty Street in
the village of Hillgrove on a report of a serious injury crash
involving a motorcycle and van. Preliminary investigation revealed a
Blue 1999 Chevy Astro van driven by... Read
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TIGERS NOW 0-5
Ansonia remains winless
By George Starks
ANSONIA- National Trail senior quarterback, Garrett Griffin, may have
had a career night Friday against Ansonia. Garrett went 13 of 18
passing for 351 yards and tossed five scoring passes as the Blazers
took a 60-36 Cross County Conference victory over the Tigers. If that
wasn’t enough, the signal caller ran the ball 11 times for 42 yards... Read
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HOME SECURITY SHIELD
14 Most Dangerous Cities in Ohio
What are the most dangerous cities in Ohio? To get the lowdown on the
cities in Ohio that are the most dangerous with the highest crime
rates, we consulted the most recent FBI Uniform Crime Report. Our
rankings are based solely on the data publicly released each year by
the FBI. A crime is a crime, so we took... Read
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE RICHARD ADAMS
Combating Opiate Addiction from the Start, the Issue of Overprescribing
Since the beginning of 2013, the Ohio General Assembly has been working
tirelessly to study the opiate addiction epidemic that plagues Ohio and
its public health. Two study committees have traveled around the state
during the summers to learn from public officials, law enforcement, and
constituents about how the epidemic has... Read
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
Asking Questions about the Impact of the North Coast on Nutrient Loading
Recent concerns at Lake Erie have increased public awareness of the
importance of water and reducing phosphorous loading in Ohio
waterways. Water is important to our quality of life and the
recent issues in Toledo that left 400,000 residents without clean
drinking water has brought this issue to the fore front in a hurry. The
Mayor of Toledo acted swiftly to... Read
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FROM THE OTHER SIDE OF THE EDGE.....
Gone, ...but not Forgotten (nor Missed)
By Joe Facinoli
Do you ever really miss a toothache? Or a broken
leg? Would you miss arthritis, if suddenly the meds for that
actually worked, and cooled those seething joints? Do you miss a
crippling Migraine, after its blinding effects finally subside?? Or
Stage Four Cancer, after a miraculous surgery cleared your charts of
any evidence of that insidious disease... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2014
Editor's
Photo: The Friends of Bear’s Mill will be holding their annual
Legendary Fall Open House on Saturday, October 4 and Sunday, October 5
from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. each day Get the details in tomorrow's
CNO.
This week's Paul Ackley
cartoon has been posted here.
Sports Photos are posted here. Events: Greenville Trick or Treat, Oct. 26, 2-4 p.m., Homan to speak to Cancer Support group, Vanatta fundraising event. Obituaries:
Evelyn L. (Shiverdecker) Stuck, William Lee "Bill" Fisher, Gene
Schlechty, Ida Glee Spillers, Richard W. Burch, Robert W. Little. See
yesterday's postclick
here.
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