October 19
By Janet Jacobs
U.S. Congressman Joe Barton (R), Ennis, of the Sixth District, which includes Navarro County, voted against the $700 billion bailout, and he came to Corsicana last week, partly to explain to residents why.
“It didn’t solve the problem, it was too expensive, and there were no limits on the secretary of the treasury,” Barton said. “And our debt ceiling is increasing with no fundamental change in fiscal policy.”
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Tuesday, October 21, 2008
John Deere Proud
October 19, 2008
Kip Whorton was recently recognized by the John Deere Company for having achieved advanced-level recognition as a John Deere TECH instructor at the Navarro College John Deere TECH college partnership program. This achievement was earned by Whorton, who has completed the extensive John Deere product technical training by demonstrating his exceptionally high-level, John Deere technical skills and knowledge. Whorton received a special plaque to recognize and honor his significant accomplishments.
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Kip Whorton was recently recognized by the John Deere Company for having achieved advanced-level recognition as a John Deere TECH instructor at the Navarro College John Deere TECH college partnership program. This achievement was earned by Whorton, who has completed the extensive John Deere product technical training by demonstrating his exceptionally high-level, John Deere technical skills and knowledge. Whorton received a special plaque to recognize and honor his significant accomplishments.
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Creeks see much-needed improvement
October 21, 2008
Workers move large rocks into placed wire cages called garoids along the banks of the creek in Community Park. The garoids will help keep erosion from affecting the creekbeds. The project will extend throughout most of the park's creekbeds. A similar project was done near Brookshire’s earlier this year.
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Workers move large rocks into placed wire cages called garoids along the banks of the creek in Community Park. The garoids will help keep erosion from affecting the creekbeds. The project will extend throughout most of the park's creekbeds. A similar project was done near Brookshire’s earlier this year.
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