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Highland Superintendent’s Thoughts On February Meeting

February 12, 2020

Dr. Thomas Schott discusses his thoughts leading into the meeting

Here Are the Basics About the 2020 U.S. Census

February 12, 2020

“…They will have probably until the end of May to self-report. And for those people who for one reason or another don’t self-report, they can expect to have someone come knocking on their door… (the Census) is how we get our Federal tax dollars back into our communities -funding for schools and for, transportation, roads, healthcare, businesses.,,”

Executive Pastry Chef at the Omni Homestead Wins FoodNetworks “Chopped Sweets” an Interview with Leen Kim

February 11, 2020

I met with former banker turned pastry chef, Leen Kim, who recently competed on the Food Network’s show Chopped Sweets and won. She is the executive pastry chef at the Omni Homestead.

Out of District Students Are Focus Of Highland School Board Meeting

February 7, 2020

Student policy and staff salary increases spur large attendance

Pocahontas Commission Hears Reports, Approves Contributions

February 4, 2020

During his report, Commission Counsel Bob Martin reported that the Silver Creek Association has withdrawn its court motion to reverse the assessor’s decision to reassess 247 units located in the commercial zone

Here’s a Great Way to Learn How to Garden Like a Pro!

February 3, 2020

Grow Appalachia has a great way for you to learn to garden, or improve on your gardening skills.

Scuffletown brings high energy mischief to the Highland Center Feb 8th

January 31, 2020

https://pinecast.com/listen/fa026818-9102-4d86-b5e8-87fb1d5f7aa9.mp3 A critic has referred to Scuffletown concerts as shows “full of high energy mischief, laughter and great energy”.   And the two performers who comprise Scuffletown, John Whitlow and Marc Carraway, will tell you they are happy with that description.  Here’s John Whitlow describing their show vibe. “I think one…

Highland County Humane Society Barn Cat Program is a Win-Win

January 30, 2020

Corena Huffman from the Highland County Humane Society talks about the Society’s barn cat program and why it’s a win-win for the stray cats and householders.

Pocahontas BOE Rejects Allowing Staff Personal Device Connections to School WIFI

January 29, 2020

This had become an issue last fall when school staff expressed frustration and safety concerns over the school policy forbidding use of personal devices and phones on the school WIFI network.

4-H Summer Camp Opportunities Still Open

January 29, 2020

Highland-Bath 4-H Agent Kari Sponaugle discusses the yearly camp

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