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COUNTY NEWS ONLINE - THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 2015 - BLUEBAG MEDIA

GJHS students hold 14th annual Patriot Day ceremony

GREENVILLE – “Remember and cherish the sacrifices of the men and women behind you so you can live free and safe in this community.” That was the message to the student body at Greenville Junior High School from Darke County Sheriff Captain Ted Bruner on Sept. 11. He was referring to the local first responders responsible for the safety of their communities, as well as those who had served the nation. “Where were you when the world stopped turning?” he asked. He was quoting an Allen Jackson song published... Read More. More Community.

   
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Rolling 50s entertains hundreds, benefits local charities

GREENVILLE – Throughout the day and evening Downtown Greenville’s Rolling 50s Car Show hosted a thousand people or more. Dave Niley, one of the event coordinators, wouldn’t begin to guess. Crowds walked up and down South Broadway, around the Circle and into side streets from 2... Read More. More Community

EDISON COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Free Comedic Performance at Edison

Edison Community College brings comedian and singer–songwriter, Evan Wecksell to the Piqua Campus on Thursday, October 8 at 7 p.m. This side–splitting performance is open to the community and offered free of charge. Often compared to comedic superstars Adam Sandler and Stephen Lynch, Evan’s act is a blend of comedy and music... Read More. More Events.
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CHALLENGES OF YOUTH... BULLYING
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When bullying is based on race
Dr. Melissa Martin, Ph.D., LPCC-S       

Bullying is a form of aggression used to gain power and targeting peers based on racial differences is another misuse of power. Biracial and multiracial youth are more likely to be bullied than youth who identify with a single race, according to the National Voices for Equality... Read More. More Opinion.

YOUTH FOR CHRIST
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How to be a Hero
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The week of September 21-26 is your opportunity to be a make a difference in a young person’s life by taking at least one of the following actions:  Donate, enroll, or bid.  Here’s how: Donate: On Line:  Go to yfcmv.org/heroes to make a gift using a credit or debit card.  You might consider even setting up a recurring gift so you can help teens... Read More. More Events

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VERSAILLES HEALTH CARE CENTER
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VHCC celebrates National Housekeeping Week

Versailles Health Care Center, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation center, celebrated National Healthcare Environmental Services and Housekeeping Week, September 13th through the 19th.    Without the commitment of housekeeping, laundry and maintenance staff, the enjoyable stay of a patient or resident... Read More. More Community

THE DAILY SIGNAL
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Fallen Cop’s Colleagues Step In to Take His Daughter to Father-Daughter Dance
Sara Jones

On September 4, a group of six police officers in Memphis, Tennessee, responded to a different kind of call for help. Jewel Warren, an eight-year-old native of Memphis, was invited to a “Father-Daughter” dance at school... Read More. More Blogs.
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FROM THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE  - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2015

Editor's Photo: Big Brothers Big Sisters needs high school “Big Buddy” mentors. Get the details tomorrow. You can check out the Paul Ackley cartoon archive here. New Community Events photo sets posted here. Sports photos are updated on a regular basis here. News: Ohio Court of Claims Considers $1.8 Million Judgment Against State Agency. Community: St. Mary’s School September 2015. Obituaries: Obituaries are posted daily. Check them here. See yesterday's post click here.


 
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