Just a reminder: The Barry “Byrd” Burton Memorial Concert and Auction will be held this Friday, April 18th, at Niswonger Performing Arts Center in Greeneville.
The lineup includes up-and-coming artists Dixie Highway, B-Team Blues Band and featured act of the night KANSAS.
Organizers have also lined up autographed memorabilia to be sold at auction. (Photos here) [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged e-governance, FOIA, North Carolina, Open Record Laws on April 16, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I recently received an email from a buddy in the ncgov with an interesting disclaimer attached to the bottom:
Pursuant to North Carolina General Statutes, Chapter 132,et.seq., this electronic mail message and any attachment hereto, as well as any electronic mail message(s) that may be sent in response to it may be considered [...]
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The Rogersville Review reports Michael Eugene Noel, former teacher and head basketball coach at Clinch School in Hawkins County,entered into a plea agreement on a federal child pornography charge and a charge of attempting to destroy evidence.
A hearing was scheduled by U. S. District Court Judge Ronnie Greer earlier this morning to consider the [...]
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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged Church Hill, Southern Drivers on April 16, 2008 | 1 Comment »
The Rogersville Review reports: a single vehicle accident involving a juvenile has resulted in damage to a Church Hill motel.
Uncle Roy’s version of the story: “Gawd almighty, some dumbass done drove through the damned Econolodge” (w/ proper southern pronunciation: oh-con-no-mo-lodge.)
Photo by Joel Spears @ the Rogersville Review.
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The Herald-Courier reports that 12-year-old Adam Gottschalk violated his school dress code by wearing a purple “Relay For Life” shirt promoting cancer research.
When 13-year-old Michael Payne was spotted wearing the same T-shirt, he said he missed two classes after being told to sit in the hallway to “think about” what he’d done.
And when 12-year-old Matt [...]
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