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Harvest of Quilts is Sept 23-24 - Daily Advocate & Early Bird News

Harvest of Quilts is Sept 23-24 - Daily Advocate & Early Bird News
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US EPA officials visit Greenville - Daily Advocate & Early Bird News

US EPA officials visit Greenville - Daily Advocate & Early Bird News
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Greenville City Council talks heroism, service delivery - Daily Advocate & Early Bird News

Greenville City Council talks heroism, service delivery - Daily Advocate & Early Bird News
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National Day of Prayer May 6 in Greenville

National Day of Prayer May 6 in Greenville Staff report GREENVILLE The 2021 National Day of Prayer will be held on Thursday, May 6, and the Greater Greenville Ministerial Association will once again be sponsoring a local observance in cooperation with the mayor’s office. The service will be held at the First United Methodist Church at 202 W. Fourth Street in Greenville at 12 noon. The theme will be “Lord, pour out your life, love and liberty” based upon II Corinthians 3:17. This years’ local service will include the American Legion Color Guard, praise music by Joseph Helfrich and the National Anthem performed by 4th-to-6th grade students from the Decolores Montessori School. Prayers will be offered up by various leaders in our country, state and community. Among those praying will be Mayor Steve Willman, Pastor George Glaze, Business Owner BJ Paulus, Founder of The Jesus Connection Brittany Ulman, Pastor Dale Boeger, Dr. Stephanie House, Darke County Media Reporter Carol

Willman signs We are the Majority proclamation

Willman signs ‘We are the Majority’ proclamation Staff report Greenville Mayor Steve Willman was joined by a group of students from Greenville Schools for the signing of a proclamation dedicating the week of April 5 through 9 as “We are the Majority Week.” Provided photo GREENVILLE Greenville Mayor Steve Willman signed a proclamation on Friday, April 2 dedicating the week of April 5 through 9 as “We are the Majority Week,” in Greenville. The proclamation encourages all citizens to join together in learning more about “the importance of living a positive, healthy lifestyle for a vibrant, safe, and secure community.” A number of students from the Greenville branch of “We are the Majority” were in attendance for the signing. Students of all ages were able to meet the mayor and share their ideas for how they are working to influence their peers to stay drug, tobacco, and alcohol free.

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