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August First Friday brings the Arts to Downtown
If you love the arts you won’t want to miss Main Street Greenville’s
First Friday event for August, the Artisan Stroll! The event will
feature multiple different vendors, each offering art, crafts, or
handmade items! The event will be held from 6:00 - 9:00 pm in downtown
Greenville on Friday, August 3rd. “It will be a jam packed night, with
so much to see and do,” said Susan Fowble, Event Chair Volunteer. “We
are excited to see everyone downtown...
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Protecting minors in public places
By Melissa Martin
“A 14-year-old boy has been identified as the person police believe
sexually assaulted two teen girls inside a Kroger in Portsmouth on
Saturday afternoon,” according to the WSAZ news website concerning the
July 2018 incident. It was alleged the juvenile grabbed clothed female
buttocks; one victim was in the bathroom and the other victim was in
the cosmetics...
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MVCTC Adult Education Information Sessions Scheduled
Englewood, Ohio – Learn more about Miami Valley Career Technology
Center (MVCTC) Adult Education training available to fill current job
openings, by attending the upcoming Adult Education Information Session
on Thursday, August 9, from 6-7 p.m. at the Adult Education Building,
6801 Hoke Road, Englewood, Ohio. Registration for upcoming Career
Programs is going on now. Dental Assisting starts August 13; Paramedic
starts August..
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Puzzle Pete’s Thoughts about Parades
Lois E. Wilson
Use the numbered clues to find the 6-letter word answers. The last
letter of each is the first letter of the next word. The puzzle
is started for you. Work up and down. Solved correctly, reading down,
the first letters of the answers spell out what Pete thinks about
parades. Wilson's completed set of books has a new edition – now six
volumes – of...
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STORIES YOU MAY HAVE MISSED
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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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“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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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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