Our philosophy is to make history come alive. The use of a vaudeville show allows students to connect with local history through the hook of entertainment.
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I think that there's a larger story there. All the way down from the governor's office, the county officials, the local municipalities -- both here and Marathon and Layton -- everybody has done a good job in the wake of Katrina cooperating with authorities and the entire evacuation plan, ... We got it. We got the message from Katrina.Bob Johnson
The Bard Water District has taken many steps to improve water management and conservation. Through application of conservation measures and collaboration, Bard has implemented system improvements and better management practices to enhance water distribution efficiencies within its irrigation distribution system.
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We train like a track team. We do zero long-distance work. Everything is interval work 30 to 40-yard sprints. That's as long as you'll ever run on a basketball floor.
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We bought him privately a few months ago. The horse did well on the all-weather for his previous trainer and he's improving over hurdles.
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The networks' licenses are granted by the government, ... in essence, to serve the public interests. They have an obligation, and they have to be willing to do it. They have to do some things first They've got to put more black people in decision-making positions in the networks in terms of programming.
Bob Johnson
For someone who has been convicted, served his time and is now released and rehabilitated, they have a right to work as well.
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