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Should high school officials be allowed to withhold diplomas from students as punishment for behavior deemed inappropriate during a graduation ceremony?
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12 December 2008
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jgrubbs (Jennifer L. Grubbs) says…
Here are better directions:
Travel north on Highway 13 to mile marker 105. Shortly after is a left turn for County Road 103. The lit-up house - and 30-foot Christmas tree with a star on top - is visible from the highway. Be sure to tune your radio to 107.7 FM to hear the music Clint broadcasts in sync with his light display.
Happy holidays,
Jenni Grubbs
12 November 2008
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jgrubbs (Jennifer L. Grubbs) says…
Thank you all for reading, and we hope this clears up any confusion.
The Boys & Girls Club of Craig did not request a liquor license at Tuesday's meeting. However, Samantha Johnston, service excellence officer for The Memorial Hospital, was present to ask for a special events liquor license for the hospital's holiday party Dec. 15 at the Boys & Girls Club.
The Boys & Girls Club has nothing to do with the liquor license or the application other than being the site of the hospital's party. The party will be invite-only and after hours, so there will be no children present who were not brought by their family.
Johnston said the hospital chose the Boys & Girls Club because there aren't many venue options around town that can accommodate 300 people.
- Jennifer L. Grubbs, Daily Press editor