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Posted on 01 November 2008
Tags: Ames High School, Apostolic Christian School, Barack Obama, Bush Administration, Central High School, Christopher Reed, Courtney Frazier, democratic challenger, democratic presidential nominee, Emily Richart, energy and the environment, flux capacitor, high school students, Indiana, iowa newspapers, John McCain, Lisa Jacques, Management Change, mock election, mock elections, National Merit Scholarship Corp., Ralph Nader, republican nominee, s library, Scott Kern, Shelby County, Shelbyville, Shelbyville High School, Southwestern Junior-Senior High School, state election, Taryn "Kenzie" Phelps, tennis, Tom Harkin, Tom Latham, Triton Central High School, u s senate, USD, write in candidates, Wyatt S. Lewis
Despite the deplorable education legacy of the Bush Administration it is good to see students are still managing to do well in our trip across the country. I wonder how Springfield compares to Shelbyville… - doh
TCHS student earns National Merit honor
TCHS student earns National Merit honor
Lisa Jacques
Staff writer
Triton Central High School announced this week that [...]
Posted on 17 October 2008
Tags: Arkansas, bank account, culverts, deposit slips, fraud investigation, General Fund, Gloria Roark, human resources director, inman@jonesborosun.com, investigative report, involved scrap metal, Jason Simpkins, Jim Barksdale, Jonesboro Flower Fund, Jonesboro Street Department, jonesboro sun, KEITH INMAN, Management Change, metal, metal recycling, North Culberhouse Street, northwest arkansas, public works director, recycled metal, resignation letter, roark, Royce Leonard, sanitation department, sanitation superintendent, scrap material, scrap metal, simpkins, Street and Sanitation Department, Street Fund, street superintendent, sun street, time davis, Tony Davis, USD, vacation time, Woodruff
Jonesboro Sun
Street chief quits after probe
BY KEITH INMAN
JONESBORO — Tony Davis, Jonesboro’s street superintendent, resigned effective Wednesday after being cleared in a fraud investigation.
His resignation letter didn’t state a reason for leaving, but Gloria Roark, the city’s human resources director, acknowledged “there were some issues with Tony’s performance.”
The letter indicated he would be on administrative [...]
Posted on 02 October 2008
Tags: America, answers to questions, Barack Obama, CNN, democratic candidate, energy, experience counts, fire cracker, flip side, forgetful man, grandpa, impeachment, inexperience, John McCain, liar, Management Change, new energy, new face, no doubt, old men, Republican Party, Sarah Palin, Senate, senility, sidekick, slim america
Sarah Palin is once again on the flip side of the a John McCain argument. Ever since it became clear Barack Obama would be the Democratic candidate John McCain has taken great pride in citing inexperience in everything for the reasons Barack Obama shouldn’t be elected President. Someone has forgotten to mention this argument [...]
Posted on 17 July 2008
Tags: America, Art, California, Charles Simic, Congress, Dick, Emily Dickinson, IRS, James H. Billington, Kay Ryan, LA, Library of Congress, Management Change, New York, News, php, poems, Poet Laureate, poetry, United States, US, USD, W, War, WASHINGTON, YouTube
I only vaguely remember hearing the name Kay Ryan and the word poet together before this morning. When i saw the news that she was named Poet Laureate of The United States, I first got excited that I recognized her name. I enjoy poetry, at least some of it, but it usually [...]
Posted on 17 July 2008
Tags: America, Art, California, Charles Simic, Congress, Dick, Emily Dickinson, IRS, James H. Billington, Kay Ryan, LA, Library of Congress, Management Change, New York, News, php, poems, Poet Laureate, poetry, United States, US, USD, W, War, WASHINGTON, YouTube
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I only vaguely remember hearing the name Kay Ryan and the word poet together before this morning. When i saw the news that she was named Poet Laureate of The United States, I first got excited that I recognized her name. I enjoy poetry, at least some of it, but it usually isn’t [...]