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CAUTION: These are VERY large files. Users should RIGHT-CLICK to download the files to their desktop and then open the documents. DOCUMENTS: Title IX compliance review in response to the complaint of Jaye Flood 2.9mb .PDF file DOCUMENTS: Title IX compliance review in response to the complaint of Holly Vaughn 2.9mb .PDF file DOCUMENTS: Coach Jaye Flood's complaint of retaliation 8.1mb .PDF file DOCUMENTS: Coach Holly Vaughn's complaint of retaliation 5.1mb .PDF file DOCUMENTS: Investigation #1 into inappropriate behavior by Coach Jaye Flood 68kb .PDF file DOCUMENTS: Investigation #2 into inappropriate behavior by Coach Jaye Flood 308kb .PDF file DOCUMENTS: Investigation #3 into inappropriate behavior by Coach Jaye Flood 8.3MB .PDF file .
Buying building brings added prosperity to successful machining ...
U.S. businesses are finding themselves increasingly thrust into a global economy. The advent of the internet and advancements in transportation technologies have helped to effectively eliminate national borders and shrink the world down to a smaller size. Small businesses are no exception to this rule. .
Reshaped Braves aim toward spring training
Talked to Hoss for a while at FanFest, and he said he feels great and added some muscle, still at about 227-228 pounds but fitter, after an offseason of lifting weights in workouts at his Atlanta home and Texas farm. He began hitting and throwing last week. When I asked him about the vibe at FanFest, Jones said: "Lot of people are excited about Tommy coming back, and a lot are bummed because Andruw's not coming back. But overall, everybody can't wait to get to spring training — that's what I hear." And what did he think of the teams' moves this winter? "The good thing about this organization during the offseason is, you feel like they're always going to give you the opportunity to be competitive," he said. "We're going to be competitive. You never know how things are going to work out.
SAISD workers accused of stealing copper
Two former San Antonio Independent School District employees have been accused of stealing copper. "We have presented charges to the DA for prosecution of two former employees for stealing copper tubing from several of our schools," SAISD spokeswoman Carmen Vázquez-González said. Authorities have not charged the two men, so their names are not available. On Wednesday, copper was selling for about $3 per pound. Vázquez-González says the pair took up to $10,000 worth of copper from air conditioning units from portable buildings and other school district facilities. "We're looking at, right now, at least $10,000 in aggregate charges," she said. .
Avril's hometown beckons
It's the little town where singer Avril Lavigne cut her teeth, but Napanee has other things to recommend it. It's close to Highway 401 and the main Montreal-Toronto rail line, so the necessary transportation links are there. Kingston and Belleville are within easy reach, so the benefits of a major urban centre are available. Perhaps best of all, the town has a well-preserved, Victorian-era downtown, as well as established residential neighbourhoods full of mature trees and large, affordable homes with wide verandas and lots of curb appeal. 7387 COUNTY RD. 9 ASKING PRICE: $419,000 AGENT: Jim Stafford, Century 21 Lanthorn Real Estate Ltd., Napanee THE PROPERTY: A detached home with four bedrooms and 1-1/2 bathrooms on a 206- by 219-foot lot. .
LOCAL VOICES: Emergency workers involved with rescues at Union ...
"The night of the tornado, I carried my wife and my son to my neighbor's house because they had a basement. And I went straight to Union. I saw the UPS truck on its side, so I got out and walked with my flashlight. We started searching rooms and making sure no one was in there. Everyone was helping out. As a police officer, you become cynical about human nature. And it was good to see the good side of people. At one point, when the next storm front was headed our way, I thought about safety. I used to not be afraid of storms, but now I am because you can't get away from them. They're so random." - Jackson police Sgt. Phillip Whitman, 17 years with the department .
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