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The Heart Of The North Country

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Download 99 News for 10-10-12 10-10-2012 (7.27 MB)

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99 News for 10-10-12

  • 99 NEWS FOR WEDNESDAY, 10/10/12

    DECEMBER 12TH PROJECTED REFERENDUM DATE FOR POTSDAM BUILDING IMPROVEMENT PROJECT—A preliminary scope of the proposed 18-million-dollar plan, aided at the rate of 86 percent and using 883-thousand-dollars in capital reserve funds was presented Tuesday night. The aging high school is the focus, especially energy and structural improvements; but all three buildings would see work. The High School Library is expected to see its “R” value—how well-insulated it is—go up by multiples. Also expected are improvements to the High School Auditorium. The Board of Education plans to finalize the scoping document October 23rd, and send the project to the public. The project, as it stands now has no taxpayer impact.

    ALSO ONLINE TODAY....

    HERMON-DEKALB STUDENT 16-YEAR-OLD MICHELLE SKIDDS ALLEGEDLY ASSAULTED ANOTHER FEMALE STUDENT BY GRABBING HER AND CUTTING HER HAIR, THEN BEATING HER UP. SKIDDS CHARGED WITH MISDEMEANORS AND RELEASED ON COURT TICKETS

    MACOMB MAN ACCUSED OF STRIKING ANOTHER MAN WITH A BASEBALL BAT, 47-YEAR-OLD LEE GILMOUR, CHARGED WITH FELONY ASSAULT AND RELEASED ON 2-THOUSAND-DOLLARS BAIL

    KAYLA O'BRIEN OF CRABB STREET IN NORFOLK, ACCUSED OF CHECK THEFT AND FORGERY AND ARRESTED EARLIER THIS YEAR, ARRESTED AGAIN RECENTLY BY DEPUTIES ON SIMILAR ALLEGATIONS AND JAILED

    NEW HOPE COMMUNITY CHURCH PASTOR JOHN AULT SAYS IN DEFENSE OF PROPOSED “TRANSFORMATION HOUSE” PROJECT, THAT A LITTLE GIRL IS MORE LIKELY TO BE SEXUALLY-ASSAULTED IN ST. LAWRENCE COUNTY THAN SHE IS IN INNER-CITY NEW YORK

    COUNTY LEGISLATOR KEVIN ACRES SAYS SPENDING 60-THOUSAND-DOLLARS FOR A LOBBYIST TO PUSH HOME RULE LEGISLATION ON SALES TAX IS “NOT OKAY”

     




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