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TODAY IS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2011  -  MV ROLLS OVER FM IN THREE
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Livingston sets kills mark
By George Starks

PITSBURG- When Mississinawa Valley senior Mallory Livingston recorded her 271st kill of the season, coach Scott Brewer called for a time-out. Livingston had no idea why. “I think the score was 7-1 when I got the kill and coach called a time-out,” Livingston said. “I really wanted to know what was going on. We were winning, I didn’t understand.” At that point, Brewer told her she had just broken the single season kills mark that had been set by her sister, Mackenzie. “When he told me, I almost started crying,” Livingston admitted. “I had no idea what was going on at first. It was exciting and I was getting teary eyed... Read More. More Sports.
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GO TO SCHOOL AND GET A JOB
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Dayton Business Journal...
Herman Cain ridicules Wall Street protestors

Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain says the Occupy Wall Street protestors should go to school and get a job rather than blasting bankers and brokers “because they’re the ones who create the jobs,” reports the Associated Press. Cain spoke to the news service Wednesday while at a St. Petersburg, Fla., bookstore to sign his new memoir. The typically outspoken former... Read More. More News.

CROSS COUNTY CONFERENCE FOOTBALL
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The hunt for a playoff spot wrapping up
Story courtesy of crosscountyconference.com

Two CCC teams control their own destiny for playoff spots after week seven, while three more CCC teams are still in the hunt – needing to win out and get some help along the way. And it was Tri-County North taking a huge step forward on Friday with a 28-13 victory over Miami East. With the game in doubt heading into the fourth... Read More. More Sports.
 
ELDORA SPEEDWAY SEASON FINALE
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VanWormer and Leka Close Out 2011 Eldora Season

ROSSBURG – Jeep VanWormer and Jeff Leka closed out the 2011 Eldora Speedway and UMP (United Midwestern Promoters) seasons in grand style Saturday night with victories. VanWormer’s emotional win came on the heels on one of the most hotly contested Late Model events witnessed by the fans in many years; and his emotion in victory lane emphasized just that. While the score sheets... Read More. More Sports.

THE COST TO FIGHT IS TOO EXPENSIVE
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Dayton Business Journal...
Turner bill to help combat unfair trade agreements
Joe Cogliano

U.S. Rep Mike Turner is looking to boost U.S. companies’ efforts to fight barriers that are unlawful under trade agreements. Turner, R-Centerville, on Thursday introduced the Trade Law Enforcement Act, which offers an additional way for U.S. companies to get assistance from the United States Trade Representative. While U.S... Read More. More News.

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POISED FOR MANUFACTURING RENAISSANCE
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Development leader: Ohio needs to tout achievements
By Ginger Christ

Ohio is poised for growth and its leaders intend to do whatever it takes to realize success, according to speakers at the South West Regional Development Forum. The event, which featured Mark Kvamme, head of JobsOhio, as well as a panel of local leaders, served as a sounding board for ideas about how best to bring jobs
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THEY WANT OBAMA BUT HATE WALL STREET?
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This Is What a Mob Looks Like
by Ann Coulter

I am not the first to note the vast differences between the Wall Street protesters and the tea partiers. To name three: The tea partiers have jobs, showers and a point. No one knows what the Wall Street protesters want -- as is typical of mobs. They say they want Obama re-elected, but claim to hate “Wall Street.” You know, the
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NOTES FROM THE EDITOR  -  TODAY IS TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2011
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Tired of the misleading statements and half truths of the Issue 2 campaign? Set aside a little over an hour to see a debate between Sen. Keith Faber and the “We Are Ohio” Communications Director… you may (or may not) be surprised at what you hear. Wednesday on CNO. Also in News: Investigation continues into Darke Co. house fire; and JobsOhio chief: Region needs to promote assets for growth. Blogs: Enjoy Issue 2 while you can; and Choosing sides. Obituaries: Gary L. Hittle, Larry B. “Jake” Eikenbery, Carolyn Jeanne (Brown) Eubank, Sarah Margaret McCarty. For Yesterday's Home Page Click Here.

 
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