September 24, 2011 TSN Photo Stream
September 24, 2011 TSN Photo Stream
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I have serious concerns about the newly formed ESC Facilities Committee
Dr. Fiene,
I have serious concerns about a committee that will meet in secret to decide whether to close buildings, regardless of whether it is legal to do so. I would like to be on the agenda to address the ESC school board to discuss my concerns on the record at the October 2011 meeting.
Thank you,
Curtis Bloes
Sent on 9/24/11 at 3:36PM to:
kfiene@eastsac.k12.ia.us,
wllumber@netins.net
rldrost@netins.net
rodman4jr@yahoo.com
mhuser@stewartmemorial.org,
jkraft@eastsac.k12.ia.us
and
j.strong@carrollspaper.com
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I have serious concerns about a committee that will meet in secret to decide whether to close buildings, regardless of whether it is legal to do so. I would like to be on the agenda to address the ESC school board to discuss my concerns on the record at the October 2011 meeting.
Thank you,
Curtis Bloes
Sent on 9/24/11 at 3:36PM to:
kfiene@eastsac.k12.ia.us,
wllumber@netins.net
rldrost@netins.net
rodman4jr@yahoo.com
mhuser@stewartmemorial.org,
jkraft@eastsac.k12.ia.us
and
j.strong@carrollspaper.com
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Announcing the launch of TheSacNews.com Enhanced Twitter Stream
With the crumbling of the "Recent Stories" feed at Facebook, I have decided to re-focus on TSN's Twitter coverage with the launch of TSN's enhanced Twitter Stream.
I before I tell you about TSN's Twitter, I want to make it clear that all of the official news and confirmed breaking news of Sac County will still be carried right here at http://thesacnews.com... those that only read TheSacNews.com will not notice a single change.
... for those readers that use http://twitter.com/thesacnews however, you will find an enhanced version of the news that includes not only the regular news stream that you are already used to, but also behind the scenes musings and personal speculation about those events.
For the record, there will never be a need for you to get a twitter account to use the TSN Enhanced Twitter Stream. The full version will always be available to the entire public whether they have a Twitter account or not at http://twitter.com/thesacnews.
For those of you that follow at TSN's Facebook page all of the posts from both TheSacNews.com and TSN's Twitter page will continue to be copied to Facebook as normal. If Facebook then decides that you want to see it, it will still be available for you there.
If you haven't been to http://twitter.com/thesacnews go check it out. It's all about the news, and the news of the news. :)
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I before I tell you about TSN's Twitter, I want to make it clear that all of the official news and confirmed breaking news of Sac County will still be carried right here at http://thesacnews.com... those that only read TheSacNews.com will not notice a single change.
... for those readers that use http://twitter.com/thesacnews however, you will find an enhanced version of the news that includes not only the regular news stream that you are already used to, but also behind the scenes musings and personal speculation about those events.
For the record, there will never be a need for you to get a twitter account to use the TSN Enhanced Twitter Stream. The full version will always be available to the entire public whether they have a Twitter account or not at http://twitter.com/thesacnews.
For those of you that follow at TSN's Facebook page all of the posts from both TheSacNews.com and TSN's Twitter page will continue to be copied to Facebook as normal. If Facebook then decides that you want to see it, it will still be available for you there.
If you haven't been to http://twitter.com/thesacnews go check it out. It's all about the news, and the news of the news. :)
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Who is running in the 2011 Auburn, Iowa City Council and Mayoral race?
David T. Potthoff is running unopposed for Mayor
There are 2 city council seats open.
Incumbent Janelle King is running for city council.
Jane Barto is running for city council.
Randy Schulte is running for city council.
John Van Ness is running for city council.
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There are 2 city council seats open.
Incumbent Janelle King is running for city council.
Jane Barto is running for city council.
Randy Schulte is running for city council.
John Van Ness is running for city council.
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East Sac County Varsity Football team dominates MVAO
The final score of last night's game was ESC 45, MVAO 19.
Read more about this game at the Sioux City Journal's high school football roundup report
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Read more about this game at the Sioux City Journal's high school football roundup report
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