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Greenville Public Library… Work of Art at Library
Here’s the story from Dede Wissman about her beautiful painting on
display at the Greenville Public Library for the summer. Her
husband Bill worked for Greenville Technology Inc. from 1987 until he
retired as Production Vice President and Plant Manager in 2004.
During many of those years it was the practice of the company to
purchase a painting each year from the Greenville Art Guild Show at the
Brethren’s Retirement Community. These...
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Ohio Department of Agriculture
Ohioans reminded to take simple steps to stay healthy at fairs
COLUMBUS – As millions of Ohioans prepare to visit any of Ohio’s 94
county and independent fairs, leaders at the Ohio Departments of
Agriculture (ODA) and Health (ODH) want to encourage guests to practice
good hygiene when visiting livestock exhibits this summer. “Ohio’s
fairs are wonderful events that promote our state’s...
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Edison State Community College
24 Student-Athletes Named to OCCAC All-Academic Team
Twenty-four student-athletes from Edison State Community College have
been named members of the Ohio Community College Athletic Conference
(OCCAC) All-Academic Team for Spring 2018. To qualify, a
student-athlete must have completed at least 12 credit hours with a
3.30 GPA in the specific semester. "Our student-athletes...
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Sex harassment complaints under Title IX greatly increase at colleges
By Max Filby
Complaints filed under Title IX at U.S. colleges increased nearly five
times over 20 years, a new study shows. Title IX is the a gender-equity
law used to prevent discrimination at American colleges that receive
federal financial assistance. From 1994 to 2014, the number of
complaints filed increased by around 1,100 or so, according to an
analysis of the Yale...
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A Reader's Delight
By Mona Lease
Hi, all!! People are being told to evacuate Hawaii...lava is flowing in
the streets. Wildfires burn out of control and people in California are
being told they cannot travel to Oklahoma. Trump talks with China's
Prefect are on and off and on...geesh! With this in mind...for you
readers out there...choose a good book and an iced tea. Happy perusing,
ya'll!! 50 Books to Read Before...
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The Great Recession changed the job market forever for college grads
By Jeffrey J. Selingo
As this year’s college graduates transition from school to career, they
are entering one of the healthiest job markets in decades for those
with newly minted degrees. Compared with their counterparts from the
Class of 2010 — who left college in the depths of the Great Recession,
when the unemployment rate was 9.5 percent — this year’s graduates face
unemployment...
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Along Life’s Way… The Boy Who Liked to Count: A Fable
Lois E. Wilson
As a baby, his first words were “one” and “two.” Soon he was counting
his tiny fingers and toes. Through the years he counted birthday
candles. He wanted to help distribute Christmas gifts which he counted
to ensure that no one was slighted. In kindergarten he counted his
classmates to compare the number of girls to the...
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