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Darke County Parks Summer Camps
For over a decade, Darke County Parks summer camps have been an annual
tradition for families. In the parks continued commitment to get kids
outside to learn, appreciate, and enjoy nature, they offer two styles
of camps, day camps and mini camps. The classic day camps are similar
to the format the parks has done for the last ten years featuring
crafts, take home items, lots of nature, and fun. The day camps include
hand on activities, a t-shirt, a snack, and fun take home items. Camps
for 6-7 year olds are... Read
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DARKE COUNTY SHERIFF
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Suspected alcohol related injury crash
On April 21, 2017 at approximately 7:56 PM, Darke County Deputies along
with Union City OH. Rescue and Liberty Township Fire and CareFlight
responded to the 7400 block of Palestine Union City Rd on a report of a
injury crash with a car into a tree. Preliminary investigation revealed
a black 1995 Chevy Trailblazer driven by Jeremy M. Kimball 42, of
Winchester... Read
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ATTORNEY GENERAL MIKE DEWINE
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Task Force Seizes Drugs, Cash, and Arrests Traffickers in Dayton
(DAYTON, Ohio) – Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine and Montgomery
County Sheriff Phil Plummer announced today the arrests of four
suspected drug traffickers, believed to be associated with the Sinaloa
Cartel in Mexico. The Miami Valley Bulk Smuggling Task Force, which is
part of the Ohio Organized Crime Investigations Commission... Read
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EDISON STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Best selling author talks about Where (he is) Wearing
New York Times best selling author Kelsey Timmerman, a Darke County
native, was at Memorial Hall recently for a humorous and educational
presentation about his new book, “Where Am I Wearing?” He talked to
Edison State and high school students about the people who make our
clothes... Read
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RAMBLINGS OF AN OLD MAN
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Why Teachers Teach
By Bob Robinson
“They cheered.” “Huh?” “They cheered,” said the teacher. “When they
heard you were subbing today, the whole class cheered. They didn’t even
know they’d be seeing you.” She grinned when she saw the expression on
my face. Confused? Uh… yeah! The students had entered the room and I
had to focus on settling them down long enough to learn what their... Read
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EDUCATION WEEK
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Read Fine Print on Learning Apps, Experts Warn
By Sarah D. Sparks
To safeguard student data privacy, districts need to pay more attention
to the service agreements for educational online applications. From
math games to study skills, the potential use of educational online
applications has exploded in schools... Read
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POULTRY DAYS
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2017 Honorary Parade Marshals Larry and Joan Roll
Larry and Joan (Bulcher) Roll consider it an honor to be selected as
Parade Marshals for the 2017 Poultry Days Parade. Versailles Poultry
Days has always been a part of their lives. Both were born and
raised in the Versailles area and are graduates of Versailles High
School. Larry grew up on the turkey farm started by his parents, Wayne
and Lois Roll, in... Read
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