Darke County • September 26, 2025
Good morning, Darke County. Fall is in full swing, and so are the seasonal transitions for our local teams and organizations. The Greenville boys golf team wrapped up their season with a respectable seventh-place finish at the OHSAA Division I Sectional tournament, with sophomore Hayden Null coming tantalizingly close to district qualification. Coach Stickel's optimism seems well-founded, with the team's top performers all returning next year to build on their solid 6-6 record.
While authorities continue investigating Tuesday morning's rollover crash on Children's Home Bradford Road, nature enthusiasts have something more uplifting to anticipate. Brukner Nature Center's fall lineup features family-friendly adventures including their non-frightening "Haunted Woods" walks with costumed wildlife characters, watercolor exhibitions, and specialized programs for young birders. These seasonal offerings provide perfect opportunities to embrace autumn's natural beauty while creating memorable family experiences throughout our region.
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⛳ Greenville boys golf team ends season with strong sectional performance. The team finished seventh with a score of 320 at the OHSAA Division I Boys Golf Southwest Sectional tournament. Sophomore Hayden Null led the team with a score of 75, coming within two strokes of qualifying for districts. Coach Brian Stickel expressed pride in the team's performance, noting that their top four scores came from players returning next season. The Green Wave finished the season with a 6-6 record, placing fifth in the MVL.
🚗 Single vehicle rolls over in early morning Darke County crash. Deputies responded to the 120 block of Children's Home Bradford Road around 5:21 a.m. Tuesday following reports of an accident. Emergency scanner traffic indicated that only one vehicle was involved in the rollover crash. The Darke County Sheriff's Department is currently investigating the incident. No additional details about injuries or causes have been released as authorities continue to gather information.
🌿 Brukner Nature Center unveils fall lineup of family-friendly outdoor adventures. The Troy-based center announced several upcoming events including their not-scary "Haunted Woods" guided walks featuring costumed characters and wildlife on October 18, 19, and 25. Art enthusiasts can explore the Fall Art Exhibit showcasing Libby Rudolph's watercolor paintings and browse handcrafted jewelry from featured vendor Linda Stiles Smith of NatureScapes Studio. Families with preschoolers can register for the "Peep" program starting September 29, while bird enthusiasts in grades 5-12 can join the Young Birders Club meeting on October 4 to observe migrating species.
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