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COUNTY NEWS ONLINE - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2014 - GREENVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

Greenville Library Open House features Santa & more

Hundreds of cookies, punch and even Library appropriate bookworms will be served to patrons and guests at the annual Greenville Public Library Open House on Saturday, December 6 from 10 am to 2 pm, sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Mr. and Mrs. Clause will be the highlight of the event for the little folk who can tell Santa about wish lists and have a photo taken with the jolly old elf and his wife. Brenda Ballengee will be on hand to take free photos. Entertaining guests with many holiday melodies and other compositions will... Read More. More Events.

   
dave knapp  
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County salt
supplies adequate,
and expensive


GREENVILLE – “We used $12,000 worth of salt yesterday (Nov. 17)… that’s about 200 tons, give or take,” said Darke County Engineer Jim Surber. Noting the early start of winter he added he was still comfortable with the salt on hand, plus that contracted through ODOT... Read More. More News.

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Edison students talk to junior high students about bullying

GREENVILLE – “Words hurt,” said Edison Community College student Brant Shiverdecker. “Physical wounds heal… emotional scars never go away.” Brant and four other Edison communications students spoke to Mrs. Schaaf’s Greenville Junior High 7th and 8th graders Nov. 18 about what...
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STATE REPRESENTATIVE JIM BUCHY
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CAUV Has Saved Farmers Billions
 
The Current Agriculture Use Valuation has been a topic of discussion lately.  I support this modified tax rate for agricultural land in Ohio because it has saved around $10 billion for farmers in Ohio since 1973. Unlike previous tax laws, the CAUV is a tax assessment that allows farmland to be taxed based on its agricultural value, not on its full market value. The five factors that are included in the CAUV rate are cropping pattern, crop... Read More. More Opinion.

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