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Greenville Middle School
Students get a look at career opportunities in art
Greenville Middle School students got a unique opportunity on April 18.
Medical Illustrator Mandy Root Thompson talked to Julie Brewer’s art
students about one of the career opportunities available to them. “It
fit in perfectly with our science-art-science unit we’ve been
studying,” Brewer said. “Students were pin-drop silent! It was great to
see how excited they were to find out about her work.” She added... Read
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OSU EXTENSION, DARKE COUNTY
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Clearing the Fence Row and Trimming Back Overhanging Branches
By Sam Custer
The weather is finally beginning to cooperate and we are beginning to
get in the fields. As farmers enter the fields this spring they
will find that, the fields that are bordered by trees will be a work in
progress. The ash trees took a beating by the wind this spring
and are going to need to be cleaned... Read
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DARKE COUNTY PARKS
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Down to Earth Book Club
The Darke County Park District would like to remind everyone of the
Down to Earth Book Club’s spring selection. For their sixth season,
they will read The Moon by Whale Light: And Other Adventures Among
Bats’ Penguins, Crocodilians, and Whales by Diane Ackerman. In a rare
blend of scientific fact and poetic truth, the... 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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NPR ED
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Where Corporal Punishment Is Still Used In Schools, Its Roots Run Deep
Jess Clark
Robbinsville High School sits in a small gap in the Smoky Mountains of
North Carolina. Green slopes dotted with cattle hug in around the
school before they rise into a thick cover of pine trees. David
Matheson is the principal here. And... 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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THE DAILY SIGNAL
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Want to Communicate Well? Talk Like Jesus
Beverly Hallberg
It’s been more than a decade since the popular “What Would Jesus Do”
(WWJD) bracelets made their way onto the wrists of every youth group
kid across America, but in an age of political division, the
advancement of a secular society, and attacks on free speech, I think
it’s time to revisit what this sentiment... Read
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