COUNTY
NEWS ONLINE - FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 2015 - BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS
High school “Big Buddy” mentors needed
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Shelby and Darke County is excited to
announce that another great year is in the works for the Big Buddies
after-school program. For our 17th program year, we are again seeking
fun and energetic high school students who want an opportunity to give
back to the community. This is a great opportunity to obtain community
service hours, as well as make a difference in the life of a child. The
Buddies program is a nine-month commitment where high school freshmen,
sophomores... Read
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MAIN STREET GREENVILLE
Chocolate Walk Ticket Sales
GREENVILLE, Ohio- Main Street Greenville’s First Friday event in
November is the popular Chocolate Walk, sponsored by Readmore's
Hallmark of Greenville. The event will take place on Friday, November
6th from 6-9 pm. This is a ticketed event which serves as a fundraiser
for the non-profit... Read
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GREENVILLE CITY SCHOOLS
Friends of Harmon Field Kickoff
Friday, September 25, 2015
“Friends of Harmon Field” would like to announce the kickoff of a
fundraising campaign to build a new Harmon Field Athletic
Complex. Friends of Harmon Field is a task force of loyal,
passionate Harmon Field supporters comprised of coaches, school
administrators, faculty... Read
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DARKE COUNTY EDUCATIONAL HISTORY
Biography of PFC Douglas Dickey Now Available
From Bob Sharp
The book is full of information and includes information about other
Darke County soldiers killed in Vietnam (eg) Rob Fowble on pages 481-2.
The author, Terence W. Barrett, has a great writing style by connecting
what Doug Dickey was doing when other events like Rob's last battle
took place. Dr. Barrett mentions several local people providing him
with information... Read
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MSN NEWS
Trend of millennials living with parents is growing, not slowing
Bloomberg
Steve Matthews
One lasting scar from the deepest recession since the 1930s is the
phenomenon of young adults, facing their own financial challenges,
squeezing into the homes of their parents. And new data show the trend
is getting worse, not better... Read
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BLUEBAG MEDIA
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
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HUMAN EVENTS
Why Don’t These Candidates Ever Talk about Money?
Lawrence Kudlow
While there were some great moments in the latest GOP debate, and some
terrific individual performances — Carly Fiorina seemed to grab all the
buzz in the aftermath — one thing that barely came up was the economy.
It was very much like the first debate. The day after the candidates
faced off, Fed chair Janet Yellen announced... Read
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FROM
THE EDITOR... ON THE INSIDE - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2015
Editor's
Photo: “It was a good hit,” said Union City, Ind., Mayor Bryan Conklin.
“We had well over 2,000 plus people there.” He acknowledged being
“exhausted” as the 2nd Annual Union City Arts Festival had just wrapped
up. For more on the festivities, read the story tomorrow.
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