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CBC/Vectren award “Lead the Way” Scholarships
Courage, Caring, Conviction are Winning Themes; Greenville's Maher one of five winners
DAYTON, Ohio – Five area high school seniors have earned $1,000
Community Blood Center/Vectren Lead The Way Creative Scholarships for
illustrating giving blood as acts of courage, compassion and
celebration in their award-winning blood drive campaigns. The 2018 Lead
The Way winners are: Hayley Maher from Greenville Senior High School;
Mikayla Schaffner...
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Inside Higher Education… The Duty to Prevent Suicide
By Scott Jaschik
Top court in Massachusetts rules that colleges and professors in some
cases may be sued for failing to prevent students from killing
themselves… The Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts on Monday found
that the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and some of its
professors and officials, could not be sued for the suicide...
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Of Coos and Bricks
By Mona Lease
Hi, all!! From the pictures and information that supported last week's
column...I'm submitting this column. There are some 500+ pictures from
the "J" Birds' jaunt across Scotland. The following is purely my
observation. In the picture of Highland Park Distillery - you'll see
the wrought iron sign post says the distillery was established in 1798.
This makes the distillery 220+ years...
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How the Greenville City Park Came to be
By Terry Venrick, Edison State Communications Student
The First two articles I told how much the Greenville city park means
to me and then I also shared the many things that you can do at the
park. For my last one I will just share a little bit of history. A long
time ago our beloved park was once known as Fort Green Ville. ”Mad”
Anthony Wayne used this place as a fort for fighting the Native
Americans...
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The Daily Signal… The War on Wisdom
Dennis Prager
There is more knowledge available today than ever before in history.
But few would argue people are wiser than ever before. On the contrary,
many of us would argue that we are living in a particularly foolish
time—a period that is largely wisdom-free, especially among those with
the most knowledge: the best educated...
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MVCTC Students are Semi-Finalists in Youth
Art Exhibit
Englewood, Ohio –The Miami Valley Career Technology Center (MVCTC)
Graphic Art classes are proud to announce their 19 regional
semi-finalists and 2 top 300 winners in the 2018 Ohio Governor’s Youth
Art Exhibition. This prestigious art exhibition, now in its
forty-eighth year, is dedicated to the educational and artistic
advancement of our talented young people in the state of Ohio. From the
11,500 regional entries from the 15...
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Applications accepted for Empowering Summer
Tutoring
GREENVILLE – Applications are now being accepted for Empowering Darke
County Youth’s Summer Tutoring Program. This free program is open to
all Darke County students, kindergarten through high school. Tutoring
begins June 11. There are two program formats. The first is a
small-class format at Edison State Community College Darke County
Campus on Wagner Avenue, Greenville. Tutors will be available...
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