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Wayne Health Sponsors Entertainment for the Gathering at Garst
Wayne Health Care is a long-time supporter of the Gathering at Garst,
and its prescription for a happy life would be a healthy dose of
entertainment at the Gathering to lift your spirits and start your toes
tapping. The Gathering at Garst is an annual event hosted on the
grounds of Garst Museum the last Saturday and Sunday in July. It
attracts visitors who come to engage in our history; stroll among a
venue of artists, antiques, and craftsmen; sample delicious food; and
enjoy...
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OSU Extension… Overall Drier Pattern into Early August
Jim Noel
The pattern change from wet to dry has arrived. For the remainder of
July expect temperatures not too far from normal, some days above some
days slightly below. Nothing real extreme to note in the temperatures.
Humidity will also fluctuate from higher to lower to higher. Overall,
moisture in the air will be typical for July. The one thing that...
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Darke County Sheriff... Rollover on Coletown Lightsville Road
On July 19, 2018 at approximately 3:18PM, Darke County Sheriff's
Deputies along with Greenville Township Fire and Rescue responded to
the 7800 Block of Coletown Lightsville Road on a report an injury
accident involving a large truck that rolled over. Preliminary
investigation revealed a White 1991 International sanitation truck,
driven by Shaun M. Ginter (35) of Greenville, was traveling Northbound
on Coletown Lightsville Road along with his front seat passenger
Bradley S. Crum...
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When enough is enough
By Melissa Martin
I found a heart-wrenching and a heart-warming poem on Pinterest and
traced it back to several websites while searching for the writer. A
book called I Wish You Enough: Embracing Life’s Most Valuable Moments
One Wish at a Time (2009, Thomas Nelson Publisher) by Bob Perks popped
up. So I bought it. The inspirational stories in Perks’ book contains 8
values for contentment in a world of abundance that we often take for
granted...
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Start Talking!
Know! July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
July is nationally recognized by Congress as Bebe Moore Campbell
National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. It’s a time to raise
awareness about mental illness and its effects on minority populations.
“Once my loved ones accepted the diagnosis, healing began for the
entire family, but it took too long. It took years...
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STORIES YOU MAY HAVE MISSED
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“Wild Eats” PSA Free Program at Shawnee Prairie
Greenville – August 2, 2018, 6:30pm: Shawnee Prairie Preserve will host
a free program to the public on the wonderful world of wild edible
plants. Join us, August 2nd at 6:30pm, as we discover the diversity of
our forests and fields, looking closer to find hidden treats. We will
discuss what is safe to eat, what to avoid, and how to tell the
difference. Foraging for wild edibles is fun, yet unpredictable, always
changing with the weather and seasons...
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Broke Wife, Big City… The last days of nowhere to be
By Aprill Brandon
I think there’s something wrong with my calendar. I looked at it this
morning and it said it was the end of July in the year of our Lord
2018. Which is practically August. Which is basically pre-autumn.
And that can’t possibly be right. Because if that is right, that means
my family is swiftly approaching the last golden-tinged days of
childhood...
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