Sentences with phrase «small town district»

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He previously worked as a small - town district commissioner, a combination between a police chief and a prosecutor.
Day 3 Journey from the heart of District 12 (Shelby) to the belly of the Capitol (Charlotte) and sense the atmospheric change from small - town warmth to urban cool.
In my area, Main St is mostly small businesses that I would target for window cleaning or annual carpet cleanings, but the large commercial contracts can usually be found in the industrial districts of town.
Near the end of Find a Victim, Ross Macdonald's 1954 novel of murder and hijacking in a small California town, private eye Lew Archer suggests to the district attorney that the local sheriff may be the culprit.
Pius also brought a pragmatic desire to realize in this small town what his papal predecessor Nicholas V desired but could not realize for Rome: the «most perfect paradise» of the Vatican district, a City of God on the Tuscan side of the Tiber.
The district, which has all the charm of a small French town, is accessible by a massive, steep set of stairs, or by the Funiculaire, a ride similar to a ski gondola, which is probably the better option for those travelling with little ones.
And in rural areas, more people are likely to be found in a Wal - Mart parking lot on a weekend than in the business district of a small town.
The volunteer tradition runs deep in the district, going back to the 1930s and «40s, when the community was a small town in need of recreational activities.
The safety park will replicate a small town with streets, traffic signals and a railroad crossing, according to Mary Beth Thaman, superintendent of recreation for the park district.
The district is planning to build a smaller recreation center on the south side of town, but Brissa said the district may need more buildings.
The mayor echoed some residents who are pushing for the Park District to build two smaller skate parks in existing parks on the north and south side of town.
A small market town in the heart of the Peak District.
To take a practical example, if you currently live in Nailsworth, a small town to the south of Stroud in Gloucestershire, your local authority is Stroud district council and you are in the Stroud parliamentary constituency.
Rhodes said that pattern of small - denominations contributions aligned with his campaigns strategy of a never - ending RV tour of every town in the sprawling eleven - county congressional district.
Some voters in New York's vast 21st Congressional District are urging their Republican Representative Elise Stefanik to hold town hall meetings, but on WAMC's Congressional Corner Thursday the congresswoman who has just started her second term tells WAMC's Alan Chartock that she prefers smaller, private meetings with constituents.
They are zoning three juice positions to a small town of Ejigbo within the same senatorial district.
In the race to replace Tedisco in the 112th Assembly District, former Ballston Town Board member Mary Beth Walsh defeated small business owner Jim Fischer.
Maloney began his remarks in Kingston by noting that with the event, he had held more town hall meetings in the 19th District than Faso, who has kept his public appearances in the district to small - group gatherings, like one he held at the Kingston Library on Monday; and business meeting appearances, like a January speech to the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce that required payment toDistrict than Faso, who has kept his public appearances in the district to small - group gatherings, like one he held at the Kingston Library on Monday; and business meeting appearances, like a January speech to the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce that required payment todistrict to small - group gatherings, like one he held at the Kingston Library on Monday; and business meeting appearances, like a January speech to the Ulster County Regional Chamber of Commerce that required payment to attend.
Crucially, the new organization will partner a host of other institutions such as Ghana Investment Promotion Centre, providers of mobile money services, cooperatives, Town & Country Planning Department, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, National Board for Small Scale Industries, GRATIS Foundation, Venture Capital Trust Fund, the commercial and investment banks, insurance companies, and of course, the District Assemblies themselves.
According to Skoufis, his intent behind the meetings, which typically run on one day of each month during weekday afternoons, was to demonstrate his interest in adequately representing the town, a relatively small chunk of the 99th Assembly District.
The state needed to gather data from more than 4,000 taxing districts, including small towns and villages and even fire districts.
Contained primarily within Cheshire East [36] and Chester West & Chester [37], with small portions along the borders of the Halton [38] and Warrington [39] districts, towns and cities such as Chester, Macclesfield, Alsager, Congleton, Northwich, Ellesmere Port, Knutsford, Warrington, Poynton, Disley, Neston, Wilmslow, Runcorn, and Widnes are either surrounded wholly, partially enveloped by, or on the fringes of the belts.
The 19th Congressional District hugs New York's Capital District on the east, west and south, covering a number of small exurbs and rural towns.
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Hanna drove his truck across the 22nd Congressional District, hosting seven «Hot Dogs with Hanna» in towns big and small, meeting small groups over coffee, campaigning door - to - door and rallying volunteers at 75 different stops.
Ms. Scozzafava, a state assemblywoman and former small - town mayor, was nominated to run in District 23 by Republican county leaders who quickly found their choice second - guessed by the party's conservative wing.
A small market town in the heart of the Peak District.
If you say that you work for the water district for a small town, there are probably only going to be one office where you could work.
The film challenges notions of right and wrong, what is just and what is legal, particularly when it comes to the motives of the town ambitious District Attorney, Danny Buck Davidson, as well as both celebrating and exploding stereotypes of small - town life.
The six sites include a suburban public school district and a small - town elementary school, a private religious school and a private secular school, an alternative public high school and a charter school.
We do not mean to be Apocalyptic, but, in the catalog of wars launched by states and of examples of dysfunctional management of our global ecology, we should also include the social wars that have broken out more or less openly, revealing an almost permanent demonstration of exclusion and of economic and social inequalities in the low - income districts of towns, both large and small, in every continent.
We are a small district in a small town, but her concern raises a number of questions that go to the heart of public school governance: How involved should the school board be in hiring and firing decisions?
One of the three lawyers representing 36 rural school districts and several individuals that sued the state in 1993, Mr. Morrison and his colleagues have spent the past 16 months arguing in this small - town...
They might offer a car or a house as part of the deal, but North Dakota school boards are still having trouble attracting superintendents to their small - town districts.
Parents, philanthropists, taxpayers, and teachers all pitch in to ensure excellent programs, top - notch instruction, and a state - of - the - art learning environment, despite the school district's small - town budget.
Drawing on interviews with female superintendents of urban, small - town, and rural school districts, the cofounder of the women's studies program at the University of Tulsa examines their contradictory experiences with power and subjection.
The Waconda district comprises four small towns — Cawker City, Downs, Glen Elder and Tipton — and seven schools spread over 411 square miles.
And again, we're talking about a whole range of school districts: rural, small town - yes, large city school systems that may have more resources.
Schools in the study ranged from 28 - 92 % poverty, and included four rural, four small town, and one suburban school, as well as five inner - city schools from three large metropolitan districts.
Although the district is medium - sized in student population, it is quite spread out, and its schools have by and large retained their small - town identity.
In Connecticut, which has significant suburban areas bordering New York City and small towns in the western part of the state, 82 percent of school districts are sparse or average.
Burnet, a small town in Central Texas, is home to the Burnet Consolidated Independent School District (CISD).
To Turn Challenges into Opportunities, a Rural District Goes Open The newly hired superintendent of schools in a small, rural Illinois town was faced with two challenges.
In the Delta town of Drew, Mississippi, education advocates say there aren't enough books to go around four years after state legislators consolidated the small school system into a countywide district.
We seldom see the neighborhood school in an urban district as being as vital to a community as the school to a small town.
The schools studied were primarily in rural and small - town districts, with no schools in urban areas.
The district has just 375 students, and the area has a small - town intimacy to it — teachers are likely to run into their students at church or the bank.
Like in many small towns, Kankakee businesses couldn't find the workers to fill local jobs, and the high - performing students in the school district had to seek careers away from home — and sometimes in another state.
While small, neighborhood elementary schools are not only allowed but encouraged for urban and suburban districts, Malloy's bill will force small towns to regionalize their elementary schools or face losing their state education funding.
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