The Polymer City Chroniclesis a webcomic written and drawn by Chris Morrison. PCC began publishing online in March 1995 as the first video gaming webcomic on the World Wide Web, although the strip has been in print since 1992... (wikipedia)
Who knows? You don't know who you might draw.
We haven't been out a whole lot. We were on spring break last week, and the week before we had six inches of snow. So we've only been out a few times.
The problem is we may not have time for (the two question) approach,
This won't guarantee reimbursement, but it will help us to what we have always tried to do, which is to be in the best position possible when the moratorium is lifted.
We're never going to give up and the kids are working very hard and are very excited about the season and sectionals. We're going to be in a tough draw, but we have to start somewhere.
We have a couple of new players who should help us. We're in our third year as a golf team. . . . If they all shot their best on the same day, we'd be much more competitive. But that goes with any team.
You hope to play up to the level you're playing against and we hope we can do that,
The bottom line is I would expect some form of debt exclusion question to appear on next April's ballot, either to cover the design costs or the whole thing, ... We cannot obtain state approval and the funding that comes with it without a commitment from the voters.
This is great news for Norwood. We have spent nearly two years doing our own needs assessment, so we are going to be one of the first communities to get the MSBA actively involved in our design process.
That's a first for me. But it's a great hire for the school community.
I don't think there were many of us, if any, who thought that new construction was the best answer until we really started studying this. I'm confident that if these people were involved and part of the process from the beginning, they would have come to the same conclusion.