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Entries from November 14th, 2011

whatta lotta nunsense

November 14th, 2011 · 1 Comment · arts and crafts, reviews

Anne and I spent a delightful Sunday afternoon at the historic Rex Theater in Galax attending a performance of the musical comedy Nunsense, a Galax Theater Guild Production presented by the Arts Council of the Twin Counties, directed by our sister-in-law Stephannie Dees. The premise of the play is that the Little Sisters of Hoboken [...]

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bos meeting 11/9/11-video

November 11th, 2011 · 18 Comments · local government, video

Thanks again to Linda Meyer for providing the following:

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so who really won tuesday?

November 10th, 2011 · 12 Comments · opinion, politics

Congratulations to Faye Barker, Joe Hale, Artie Hall, Tim Reeves, Gene Horney and Deborah Crigger. I sincerely wish each of you success when you assume your office in January. If you succeed, we all succeed. The answer to the question of who really won Tuesday is the people of Wythe County. For the first time [...]

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the people have spoken

November 8th, 2011 · 3 Comments · breaking news

Sharitz Defeated-Republicans Take Control of BOS With a net pick up of one seat, Republicans have taken control of the Wythe County Board of Supervisors. Newcomer Tim Reeves defeated Board Chairman Bucky Sharitz for the at large seat, and Tea Party backed Artie Hall won over Sis Cassell for the seat being vacated by Democrat [...]

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wythe county votes

November 8th, 2011 · 1 Comment · news, politics

At 10:00 am, voter turnout across the county stood at 11%. In 2009, the turnout at the same time was 14%.The total turnout in 2009 ended up at 43%. That contrasted with 41% in 2007. We can and should do better today. If you haven’t voted yet, I hope you plan to do so. I’ll [...]

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lennon counts and tomorrow

November 7th, 2011 · 4 Comments · opinion, politics

I plan to vote for Lennon Counts for the At-Large School Board seat tomorrow, and it may be the most important one that I cast. Last week Liza Field invited me to speak to one of her classes at Wytheville Community College.  The class is composed of a dozen or so students, the majority of [...]

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the race for the commish (part 2)

November 6th, 2011 · 8 Comments · opinion, politics

I’d like to apologize to Faye Barker, Robert Kegley, and the voters of Wythe County. I made some snarky comments about Ms. Barker in a previous post, and I probably shouldn’t have. In doing so, I’ve created some undeserved sympathy for her at Mr. Kegley’s expense and moved the discussion in this race away from [...]

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the pride of miller’s creek

November 5th, 2011 · 8 Comments · opinion, politics

As cynical as I tend to be about politics and politicians, once in awhile someone comes along who restores my faith in the system. Joe Hale, candidate for the Ft. Chiswell District Supervisor, is such a person. Joe Hale is a successful businessman who continues to meet a payroll. Through his architectural and environmental engineering [...]

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the race for the commish

November 3rd, 2011 · 9 Comments · opinion, politics

The Peter Principle states that “in a hierarchy every employee tends to rise to his level of incompetence,” meaning that employees tend to be promoted until they reach a position at which they cannot work competently. In the last couple of weeks, I’ve spoken to a dozen or so rank and file voters who will [...]

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aww right, let’s get to it

November 1st, 2011 · 3 Comments · opinion, politics

One week from today, Tuesday, November 8, 2011, we get to exercise a basic American right that has been the envy of the rest of the world for the last 235 years. We get to exercise that right without fear of retribution or retaliation. There will be no armed soldiers or threatening thugs in the [...]

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