FliesInTheirEyes, Thank you for validating my points. All my commentary is based on stated positions of GOP/TP leaders, pastors and church leaders. You replied with vile descriptions of a partial birth abortion, compared gays to the odious NAMBLA and spewed pre packaged Rush Limbaugh talking points. All of which were simply lies and distortions. I could not have hoped for a better example of the conservative mindset. Anger, resentment and hate packaged together with a mix of vitriol. Good Job... Rhuidean
Floyd County police are asking the public to avoid the rail-road crossing on Park Avenue in Lindale Thursday due to work on the railroad.
Sgt. Gary Conway, head of the Floyd County Police Department’s Selective Enforcement Unit, said the crossing near Old Rockmart Road will be shut down from about 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
He said there would be very limited traffic allowed through the crossing during this time.
Detour signs will be posted directing motorists to use Booze Mountain Road or Eden Valley Road if approaching from the south and Old Rockmart Road if approaching from the North.
Conway said Norfolk Southern will be doing some repairs to the tracks.
For the record: Serpentfoot's legal name is Serpentfoot. Although she's sought several name-changes in the past few years, the courts have denied the applications.
Walker County high school alumnus graduates from Harvard with honors
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Joshua Garcia holds his degree from Harvard University. (Messenger photo/Matt Ledger)
While the graduates of 2013 begin to prepare for the culture shock of college, one Ridgeland High School alumnus returns to Rossville after receiving his prestigious degree.
On May 30 Joshua Garcia, 22, graduated cum laude in English from Harvard.
Garcia, who was Ridgeland High’s 2009 valedictorian, has since visited with classmates and his former teachers upon returning this summer. He also attended Ridgeland’s commencement as his younger brother, Jason received his diploma.
“It has been a combination of relaxing and getting ready for the next step,” Garcia said.
He decided upon a bachelor’s degree in English during his sophomore year of college to harness his interests in creative writing that began while taking English and history courses at Ridgeland.
FliesInTheirEyes, Thank you for validating my points. All my commentary is based on stated positions of GOP/TP leaders, pastors and church leaders. You replied with vile descriptions of a partial birth abortion, compared gays to the odious NAMBLA and spewed pre packaged Rush Limbaugh talking points. All of which were simply lies and distortions. I could not have hoped for a better example of the conservative mindset. Anger, resentment and hate packaged together with a mix of vitriol. Good Job... Rhuidean
Floyd County police are asking the public to avoid the rail-road crossing on Park Avenue in Lindale Thursday due to work on the railroad.
Sgt. Gary Conway, head of the Floyd County Police Department’s Selective Enforcement Unit, said the crossing near Old Rockmart Road will be shut down from about 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
He said there would be very limited traffic allowed through the crossing during this time.
Detour signs will be posted directing motorists to use Booze Mountain Road or Eden Valley Road if approaching from the south and Old Rockmart Road if approaching from the North.
Conway said Norfolk Southern will be doing some repairs to the tracks.
For the record: Serpentfoot's legal name is Serpentfoot. Although she's sought several name-changes in the past few years, the courts have denied the applications.
Walker County high school alumnus graduates from Harvard with honors
Rn T.Com
Jun 19, 2013 | 149 views | 0 | 7 | |
Joshua Garcia holds his degree from Harvard University. (Messenger photo/Matt Ledger)
While the graduates of 2013 begin to prepare for the culture shock of college, one Ridgeland High School alumnus returns to Rossville after receiving his prestigious degree.
On May 30 Joshua Garcia, 22, graduated cum laude in English from Harvard.
Garcia, who was Ridgeland High’s 2009 valedictorian, has since visited with classmates and his former teachers upon returning this summer. He also attended Ridgeland’s commencement as his younger brother, Jason received his diploma.
“It has been a combination of relaxing and getting ready for the next step,” Garcia said.
He decided upon a bachelor’s degree in English during his sophomore year of college to harness his interests in creative writing that began while taking English and history courses at Ridgeland.