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THURSDAY
WEEKLY
EDITION
February 10, 2005
92nd VF, \R 6
#215
11()A(i BOOK BINDKRY
127 RAIL ROAD
SPRINGPORT, MI 49204
/,ONE 6
Alderm
Rio Grande
Fair Planners
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serving as .chair.
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making i. .incut. ' p:tr•,
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ncnt in tht idiu 'i
counselor , at tin . m. '.ii',
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• v vendors
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agh some \er\
designed to be
he modified at
• diametrically
-tor-all we have
ted. "Code
■c involved with
rmiett then voted
i link
Will
■ la insisted, "We need to take
e t the helving as soon as
possible, all at once."
I: rlier in the meeting, Director
pnnsored Projects Allison
iyet declared, "The library project
i:;i been termed by the architect as
ii tantially complete. As 1
nmier-aand it, the building should
! mipletely ready by Feb. 18."'
irrt-al lamented. "We all have
!:adlines I'm glad we're
i but it's frustrating that
i> past the original deadline
! September 2004." Yeager
d Change orders and
weather have contributed tc
di ! ty There are numerous
issues
•■'iv i , later explained, "There
a in; ling shortfall early in the
r i ■ t that required an additional
He e x pressed his
i ; ' landing that the new library
j w'll be ready for
v n Feb. 18, enabling the
' ' of materials from the
See VENDORS, Page 6)
homicide
: t by
■rated many hours and
. 'dontIy could not find him guilty
ad a reasonable doubt. He (the
ndant) testified he misfired
.idental!v evidently the jury
i believe that the fatal bullet
ame trom the defendant's weapon,
it he was sincere on the
Ha a v eeklong trial."
added. The pathologist
there was no (gunpowder)
lui or smoke on the victim's
St FRONTON, Page 6)
(I bv Education
ee appointment
vide
d S
art to
iduatc
mittee
: K
hei retirement plans, for
lent : 'ruction and for school
-tnict 'i jui 1 ten explained,
ii requests have to be
ciced .i nst the amount of
. projected for the next two
b> Comptroller Carole
• ecion Rylander Strayhorn
Guillen pointed out that the
responsibility of these decisions
mot h overstated. "The
'Hons Committee faces
;t .hallengc of balancing the
requirements of all state
; irtn iits and must consider
the future growth of business
,<>hs in the st?e and the health
i'1'.! human service needs of the
See GUILLEN, Page 6)
Starr I < m ■ v v > m !• ? ? ■
receive state s <j • fu no
High school student; frott suit
count) were named to a
Texas All-State Band Orcbestia ot
Choir and will peiform at dti
annual Clini* ' nvntio >1 In
I'cxas Music I a i alors \ -i to on
Feb. ^ throti'.'h I eb 12 iti ei
Antonio,
I'he students elected ' <« in II
Slate Ensemble arc;
Jennifer Castaneda, Rio Grand*
f larinet, All-State !M! A All-
State Band
Li/.ette ( astro Rio Grande C il>
IIS, Grade II, Flute. All-State
0
Jennilec Cadta Rio G 'ande
City IIs Grade I. HI) ( laiiiul
All-State I'M I A ;A AH state
Band.
Tonv ( tb" HI, Rio Ct'aii,'
(" on-.' I < it mot i
I'Ml A
letifM Trombom Ali
tate I Ml A 4 A Symphonic Band
I fie1. Barreia. Rmiitt US Grade
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III.I IIS is
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JoVttt OUCflEi!. it ' iiii t
■mnselors Week
K II, 2005. The proclamation
i !, -, i's Row in the Fort Ringgold
es pn ^ident. and Rio Grande
illv Olivare/, I:stela Garcia.
K v) I helm i Molina. Maria Elia
ni Villarreal. (Third Row i
Rumen (ialvan. Jt Robe.1 Pere/.,
I clix Garza. Guadalupe
(RG' CISD photo).
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