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River Valley grad finishes second in college meet
CEDARVILLE - River Valley graduate T.J. Badertscher, a junior on the Cedarville University men's cross country team, took second during the weekend's American Mideast Conference championships at Cedarville.
On Thursday, October 29, the morning saw Tim Keib, former assistant principal and for a time interim principal of the middle school, continue his direct examination.
Planned Outage Sunday In Two Communities
The Dayton Power and Light Company has planned a short-duration outage for the areas of Cedarville and South Charleston on Sunday, November 1. Starting at approximately 10:15 am, weather permitting, officials expect the outage will last less than 30 minutes.
DeWine fund-raising trip winds thro.....
It has been a long political journey for Mike DeWine, one that has taken him from county prosecutor to the U.S. Senate.
Blind radio broadcaster preaches to Alaska villages
He had only been here once before, but six years ago, Brian Blair felt a calling to move north.
Karaoke win gives singer national title
Big ups to Danielle Hollobaugh. The blind 21-year-old won the women's country category at the recent Talent Quest 2009 Karaoke Nationals in Laughlin, Nev.
Berwick Civil Air Patrol cadets receive prestigious awards
Cadet Colonel Vincent Van Dintel and his brother, Cadet Lt. Colonel Sebastian Van Dintel, both of Berwick, each received a prestigious award at the 2009 Civil Air Patrol New Hampshire Wing Conference on Sept 12.
Colleges open theater season with prize-winning dramas
Wright State University and Cedarville University will open the local college theater season this week with prize-winning dramas that were made into films.
Court rules in favor of Cedarville in wrongful dismissal case
A Greene County court has dismissed a case against Cedarville University filed by terminated faculty member David Hoffeditz.
Not many people can say they met their soul mate in second grade, except for maybe Ryan and Cari Hyde.
Quick emergence of swine flu puts colleges on alert
Universities and public-school districts spent the summer preparing for swine flu.
UD Developing Precautions for H1N1 Virus
The outbreak of H1N1 has garnered attention of area universities, and now some schools are stepping up precautions and prevention measures.
Cedarville University Seeing Many Flu Cases
A local college is preparing for a possible swine flu outbreak. The Dayton Daily News reporting around sixty students at Cedarville University have reported flu like symptoms at the school's medical center or at a hospital.
About 60 students being treated for possible H1N1 at Cedarville
It's not often my health beat and my higher education beat intertwine. Today however, is an exception.
When U2 sang "Sunday, Bloody Sunday", were they paying tribute to one of the blackest days in Northern Ireland's history, or was Alan Partridge right and Bono was just on about his least favourite day of the week? Well perhaps this question will be one of many answered at what is being billed as the "first academic conference on the world's biggest ...
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OVU makes leap in magazine's rankin.....
A local school leaped upward in the U.S. News and World Report annual ranking of colleges and universities in America for 2009.
Making University English Departments Relevant
A degree in English isn't considered a ticket to a bright future. Under pressure to be relevant, university English departments must find a way to appeal to the young, to show that a study of words is not a mindless pursuit for those not clever enough to major in engineering or pre-med. Professor Scott Calhoun of Cedarville University in Ohio has ...
Cedarville University chancellor to speak at local church
Dr. Paul Dixon, chancellor of Cedarville University, will speak at Fellowship Baptist Church on Sunday, Aug.
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Greater Binghamton People on the Move
Davidson, Fox & Company, LLP has added two staff accountants. Ashley McElwain, a graduate of Cedarville University in Ohio, has a B.A. in accounting and finance.
Public invited to pray Saturday
Contemplative prayer during rough times - that's the goal of an upcoming event Saturday an Anderson Township church.
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