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Science Guy at North Side, Navy JROTC competes in Ohio, Frankton-Lapel budget cuts
Friday, March 12, 2010
Good morning.
It’s 6:30 a.m. Friday and the staff at The Herald Bulletin is getting down to work. We will pursue news throughout the day and will have frequent updates here on our Web site.
Today, The Science Guy performs at North Side Middle School, while Anderson’s Navy Junior ROTC is preparing for a drilling competition in Ohio. Plus, Frankton-Lapel Community Schools is expected to make significant budget cuts. And don’t forget, Daylight Saving Time ends at 2 a.m. on Sunday, set your clock ahead one hour before you go to bed Saturday night.
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Labor Day without the labor
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Fundraiser in memory of man killed by IPD officer attracts 2,500
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Arrest Log: Sept. 6
Arrests made by Madison County law enforcement on Saturday and Sunday, based on Madison County Jail records.
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Million Meals program aims to feed the hungry in a land of plenty
David Hardin’s family-owned hog farm had survived nearly two years of economic downturn.
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THB honors soldiers who died in Iraq
Like most media outlets, ours has been guilty at times of paying too little attention to the U.S. military conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan. For nearly a decade, the United States has been involved in major military operations in that part of the world.
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Stimulus pumps nearly $5 million into neighborhoods
ANDERSON — To see how stimulus dollars are changing neighborhoods in Anderson, drive down Sheridan Street, and the vicinity near Allen Chapel AME Church and Sherman Street Church of God north of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard.
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Council to pass final budget, salary ordinances
ANDERSON — Anderson City Council on Thursday will introduce a preliminary 2011 budget for city departments, while some city departments will ask to shift money within their accounts to pay salaries for the rest of the year.
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A great sacrifice: Families remember those lost in Iraq
ANDERSON — In the moments before Henry and Sharon White’s son was shot and killed when his convoy was ambushed along a Baghdad road, he took hold of the machine gun mounted to his Humvee and killed 18 insurgents, allowing the other members of his unit to scramble to safety.
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THB offices closed for holiday
The Herald Bulletin business offices will be closed Monday in observance of Labor Day.
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Local news briefs: Sept. 5
The following are brief news items of local interest.
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