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Daniel Ross: Leslie Contracting to assume costs to fix PTC police stationFrom the AJC: Peachtree City and the company that built its moisture-plagued police station have reached an agreement about its repair. Daniel Ross: Ragtime at SCHSHello fellow bloggers. It's that time of year again. From the students that brought you West Side Story: "Ragtime takes place in the United States during the first two decades of the twentieth century, just before the outbreak of World War 1. The story revolves around individuals from three diverse social classes: the Upper Class, Immigrants, and Blacks. The fictional characters interact with historical figures who were alive at the turn of the century. Historic and imagined events are woven together, blurring the lines between history and fiction to emphasize the journeys of the characters by setting them against the epic struggles of our nation's heritage." Daniel Ross: Onyxx goes belly upSlim dining options in Fayette By Abby Brunks | Wednesday, January 23, 2008, 12:19 PM The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Daniel Ross: Paul Johnson HiredAJC has reported that Paul Johnson, the prior Navy Head Coach, has accepted the position of Head Coach at Georgia Tech. Daniel Ross: Chan Gailey Fired!As of 11:45 a.m. today, Dan Radakovich, Athletics Director here at Tech, announced that the head football coach position was open once more. After only 6 seasons at GT, Chan's ability to lose to UGA ultimately lead to his firing even though he had a winning record. Daniel Ross: West Side StoryHello Citizen readers, This post is to inform you that the Drama and Chorus Departments of Sandy Creek High School are putting on "West Side Story" this Thursday through Saturday, March 22-24, at 7 p.m. Daniel Ross: Sandy Creek High School Marching PatriotsI would like to thank all of the people that donated money to the Sandy Creek Marching Patriots' trip to Chicago to march in the McDonald's State Street Thanksgiving Day Parade and to the Citizen for advertising our fundraising opportunities. It was a lot of fun, but the parade was not broadcast down here. However, it has been uploaded to Chicago's ABC station. Click on the link to get to the page with the video Sandy Creek Patriots in Chicago Daniel Ross: What's Good About Tyrone?I've also decided to do one on the lesser known Fayette town of Tyrone. What do y'all have to say about Tyrone and Nort Daniel Ross: What is Good About Fayetteville?After seeing JAS's blog about PTC, I decided to do one on Fayetteville. So lets hear what you have to say about Fayette Daniel Ross: DivisivenessAll over this site are examples of adults who openly disagree on what should be done about the war. Sure, we need our troops to be removed as soon as possible, but they cannot be moved without America looking like even more stupid than when we first invaded Iraq. With Democrats and Republicans being so divided over what should happen, this achieves what I think one of the objectives of the extremists is: to divide America so that we implode. As Ben Franklin, one of our Founding Fathers, once said, "We must all hang togther, or assuredly we shall all hang separately." I need not analyze that. In the Liberty Song of 1768, composer John Dickinson created the lyrics "Then join in hand, brave Americans all! By uniting we stand, by dividing we fall." Together, you, the adults, must forget your differences and join forces to support our troops and show the extremists in the world that America will waver at nothing, by coming together a facade would be built and our true emotions would hide behind the ones that we gave off to the world. I say this as a teenager who will vote in the 2006 elections. It is very dissapointing to see those who already vote disagreeing so much over a major issue. It almost makes the upcoming voters not want to vote. After seeing that I'm not even voting yet you might discredit me, but these are my feelings after reading several comments/blogs/etc where grown-ups argue over worthy causes, but slander each other at the same time. Get your act together for the future of our country. Sure we might have horrible politicians now, but obviously a majority voted for Bush for a second term. I'm sorry you have to wait 3 more years, but hey, that's the voter's fault. |