runemdown
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May 21, 2013
"Vickery believes the reduction in cost created a decrease in revenue that no one expected...".Hmmm,they reduced the rate by $ 4.70 per account,and "didn't expect" a reduction in revenue?!!! I guess Mr.Vickery wouldn't be a good choice for the math portion of "Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader".With Don McGinnis and Vickery apparently speaking for the city's financial and economic future we appear to be on shaky ground.By the way,if the city would fix the leak on Hillcrest Drive it might save some money.It's been there for several years now.
thlastrebel
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May 21, 2013
Apparently, Palmer says that "water and sewer has been loosing money for a while now." And "according to Vickery the department is loosing money." Also, "to allow the city to more forward." Loosing was used twice, so it can't be a typo.
DebraBo
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May 21, 2013
Calhoun Jackets! The best in Gordon County. No# 1 in my book! What a great group of athletes.
Zumba event raises more than $500 for chamber program
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From left:  Alison Schmidt, Elsa Gonzalez, and Crissy Davis.
From left: Alison Schmidt, Elsa Gonzalez, and Crissy Davis.
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The 3rd annual Zumba for Recovery, held on April 13 at Cherokee Capital fairgrounds collected $534 for the Chamber of Commerce’s “Drugs don’t work” program. The event was started as a memorial for Larry Gonzalez whose wife, Elsa, is responsible for bringing Zumba to Calhoun. Elsa was joined by Fitness First of Calhoun instructors Tennille Aker, Valerie Allen, Alison Schmidt and other instructors from Calhoun, Rome and Dalton for three hours filled with fun, sweat and laughter. Door prizes were donated by Andy Baxter photography, Fitness First of Calhoun, Southern Living at home (Crystal Brown), Yoga and more, Carissa York and other businesses. Also participating in organization and volunteer duties includes Crissy Davis, Reese Davis, Denise Rice and Pam Stephens.
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