COUNTY
NEWS ONLINE - THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2015 - BLUEBAG MEDIA
Scavenger Hunt a success despite weather
GREENVILLE – “One down and 18 to go!” said Tamera McNulty and Mindy
Steyer. They chronicled Michael McMahon’s discovery of the cow
(actually it was a horse) at Readmore’s Hallmark. Nineteen items had
been set up in local businesses for Main Street Greenville’s April
First Friday Scavenger Hunt. It was a drizzling and chilly April 3,
forcing cancellation of the scheduled petting zoo, but it didn’t stop
the hunters. Within 15 minutes after the scheduled 6 p.m. start, 15 had... Read
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DARKE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Dr. Harry G. Thomas Medical Scholarship Awarded
The Darke County Historical Society is pleased to announce that the
Harry G. Thomas Medical Scholarship award for the 2014-2015 academic
year has been presented to John Sullenbarger, Bradley Subler, Amy
Wilcox, Patrick Mescher, and Melanie Stall. All receipients are
graduates... Read
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GREENVILLE BASEBALL
Piqua uses big inning to top Greenville
By George Starks
GREENVILLE- With Greenville holding a 4-2 lead, Piqua sent 10 to the
plate in the fourth inning, scoring six, leading the Indians to a 12-4
baseball victory at Sater Diamonds Tuesday. Coming off a 3-0 loss to
the Tribe Monday at Piqua, the Wave couldn’t play the same defense on
this night... Read
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GARST MUSEUM
Disney Donates to Annie’s Star Spangled Gala
Annie is getting making preparations for her annual Star Spangled Gala,
Saturday, June 13. She wants her friends to know that Disney has
donated four, one-day Hopper Passes that will be sold in the Live
Auction that evening. Don’t Mickey Mouse around, come to the Gala. It’s
a fun... Read
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U.S. SENATOR SHERROD BROWN
Helping Ohio Families Afford College
During his presidency, Abraham Lincoln would meet regularly in the
White House with ordinary Americans, even during the darkest days of
the war. He called these meetings his “public opinion baths.” College
costs are sky-high and climbing. Right now, many families across Ohio
are waiting on their financial aid packages. For many students and
their families, those aid... Read
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BLUEBAG MEDIA
Edison students educate 4th, 6th graders on bullying
GREENVILLE – “Bullies are often bullies themselves because they’ve been
bullied,” said team members from Edison Community College. Fundamentals
of Communication public speaking students were talking to fourth
graders at Greenville East (Intermediate) School about the problem... Read
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SENIOR SCRIBES
The Way it Was
Abraham Lincoln
Sometimes I either dream or fall into a kind of stupor and seem to
exist in a different time. I am able to see and hear whatever is around
me. I also remember sitting up against an old oak tree at the speedway
south of Greenville and remembered when I walked in and stood at the
guardrail and imagined racing cars roaring around the dirt track. And I
saw, as plain... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 2015
Editor's
Photo: From Bluebag Media... Edison students hear from two local
officials: Mike Stegall and Jim Surber. Read the full story tomorrow.
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