David Starkey
2. October 2009 | 00:28education New math teachers settling in at Rose Bud
As it does each year, Rose Bud High School opened its doors in August to several new students. A new principal also walked in those doors as well as three new math teachers. (News Source: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - 09:19:52)
Bucs will play in national tourney
Tyrese Tanner was given three choices: beat Vestavia Hills every time her Hoover girls basketball team played her team during the season, beat Bob Jones for the state title or play in the T-Mobile Invitational tournament. (News Source: Birmingham News - 08:22:37)
Morgan quits town planning post Town Council adjusts property tax rate
By Frank Morris An anticipated 8 percent drop in assessed car values since 2008 because “new auto sales have plummeted” is among the tax revenue assumptions from Beaufort County that factored in the revision, according to a report by Shirley Freeman, assistant town manager for finance. (News Source: Bluffton Today - 13:01:49)
Middle school cross country results
1. Hurricane 43, 2. Winfield 118, 3. Barboursville 119, 4. Milton 153, 5. Beverly Hills 154, 6. Pleasants Co. 182, 7. Logan Elm 189, 7. Athens 189, 9. Warren 209, 10. Alexander 226, 11. Gallipolis 256, 12. Fairland 279, 13. Ripley 285, 14. Manchester 322, 15. South Webster 422, 16. Oak Hilll 477, Valley 505. (News Source: The Huntington Herald-Dispatch - 05:14:51)
PHOTO GALLERY: Cornhole at the Monster Mile
Prior to Dover’s Sept. 27 NASCAR race, Saturday, dozens of competitors lined up to participate the popular tailgating game called cornhole. With four players, two on each team lining up facing their teammate, cornbags were tossed into holes for points, with the eventual championship team winning $2,500 in Sunday’s playoff. For photos, click on the headline above. (News Source: Dover Post - 16:58:25)
Spartans sweep XC meet at Wells
WELLS - Several Elko County cross country teams converged on Wells on Friday and it was the Spring Creek Spartans coming away with a pair of team victories. (News Source: Elko Daily Free Press - 07:00:57)
New board members elected to Park City Performing Arts Foundation
As part of its ongoing organizational expansion, Park City Performing Arts Foundation (PCPAF) announces the appointment of five new members to its (News Source: Park Record - 22:58:47)
Ennis’ Owens takes fifth in Missoula
MISSOULA - Two cross country teams from Spokane, Wash. won the Mountain West Classic at the University of Montana Golf Course in Missoula Saturday. (News Source: The Montana Standard - 07:37:28)
School board: Rollback goes too far
By Sara Wright School Board member George Wilson said Sept. 2 that because the state-required rollback formula uses the tax collected rather than tax due, the recent millage adjustment actually resulted in a tax decrease and a loss of revenue in the wake of increased property values. (News Source: Bluffton Today - 14:00:39)
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