Sunday, November 8, 2009

DOG BITES CHILD


A 6-year-old child was bitten around the ear and neck because Gordy Jamison is a negligent dog owner who rightfully deserved the ticket issued to him by the police. This was the second time the mixed Chow acted out. Only after the citation did Jamison have the common sense to obtain tags and give his dog shots.
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SCHOOL SYSTEM RESTAURANT TO CLOSE


The Ticoderoga Country school system has decided to close down The Eatery, a restaurant that was used to teach special-education students about the restaurant industry. Closing the restaurant will save the school system up to $50,000 a year, plus the school has other facilities to accommodate special-education students, which makes the decision a win=win situation. The school essentially loses nothing from closing down The Eatery and gains up to $50,000.
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AUTOMOBILE CRASHED THROUGH SUBWAY CENTRAL


Annie Coulter, 82, drove her car into the front window of Subway Central restaurant. The accident caused 59-year-old John Parker to have a heart attack. Parker passed away at Memorial Hospital.
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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

BASEBALL COACH FORCED TO RESIGN


Ticonderoga County High School has won 177 games while Rickey Rust has been head coach, which makes forcing him to resign the worst decision the high school has made. Rust has given them many winning seasons over the past 12 years. But Rickey Rust will be heading to better places with better offers.

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MISPLACEMENT OF TEN COMMANDMENTS PROVOKE LEGAL BATTLE


Midville attorney John O’Kelly did Ticondergoa County a favor by suing over the public display of the Ten Commandments in the county courthouse. The Ten Commandments have absolutely no place in a court of law for obvious reasons. However, county representatives claim that O’Kelly does not frequent the court enough to sue. Really? That’s all they could come up with?

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