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Senator talks education funding
Over 20 counties, including Pocahontas County, had applied for large chunks of the 50 million dollars the SBA had to fund school building projects.
“Since about the age of 10, I wanted to serve my country in any way I could” said Tyler. “It just seemed right to me.”
Senator feels financial issues will dominate upcoming General Assembly sessions
Tuesday night’s Board of Supervisors meeting was dedicated to bringing in the new, and getting familiar with some items needing more attention in 2016. The Supervisors did approve the School Board’s amount towards capital expenditures, and the whole county waits eagerly through the next steps towards paving the high school…
Warm Springs Resident, Pat Haynes concerned about county’s future.
On Monday, December 7, at 1:00 p.m., the Pocahontas County Board of Education held a regular-Local School Improvement Council/Faculty Senate Meeting at PCHS.
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Transmission line work could result in outages for customers
Council hears updates and requests