For your reading enjoyment
For your reading enjoyment, we continue to publish Rambling Vines by the late Marylea Vines as she recalls events and names of Corning folks from many years ago. We are currently in the year 1987 .
For your reading enjoyment, we continue to publish Rambling Vines by the late Marylea Vines as she recalls events and names of Corning folks from many years ago. We are currently in the year 1987 .
BREAKFAST: MONDAY: Breakfast Bar or Cereal, Yogurt, Fruit, Juice, Milk TUESDAY: Oatmeal w/Toast or Cereal w/Toast, Fruit, Juice, Milk WEDNESDAY: Poptart or Cereal, Yogurt, Fruit, Juice, Milk THURSDAY: Biscuit w Gravy & Sausage OR Cereal w/Toast, Fruit, Juice, Milk FRIDAY: Donut or Muffin, Yogurt, Fruit, Juice, Milk LUNCH: MONDAY: Pizza, Fiesta Corn, Veggie Sticks, Fruit TUESDAY: Bosco Cheese Sticks, Green Beans, Salad, Fruit WEDNESDAY: Chicken w/Rice, Steamed Broccoli, Cooked Carrots, Cookie, Fruit THURSDAY: Turkey Wrap w/Cheese, Chips, Baked Potato Half, Veggie Sticks, Fruit FRIDAY: Sloppy Joe on Bun, Potato Wedges, Baked Beans, Fruit .
Jacob Arnold, Serena Bray, Butler Bowers, Blaze George, Parker Hudson, Mullen Jett, Bret Lunsford, Cason Moore, Tyson Rainwater, Cheyann Small, Mikah Jo Townsend, Ava Vallance, Ja’Kynzie Woodard, Zackary Yandell, A’s and B’s Emma Ainley, Drake Arnett, Madison Bolin, Austin Carter, Jude Causey, Wyatt Collett, Abigail Conway, LuxAnna Conway, Cruz Cooper, Jaxon Dillon, Bailey Dobbins, Skyy Freeman, Hunter Haberle, Littian Harrison, Norah Jenkins, Adilyn Johnson, Ashton Johnson, Keelinn Johnson, Levi Kirby, Asa Ladd, Kyler Masterson, Adalyn Panhorst, Alberto Rojas, Charlie Sears, Seth Spears, Khaleesi Stormes, Eli VanNada, Bobby Young, 4th Grade All A’s Cannon Ervin, Braxton Godwin, Elena Gutrhrie, Easton Jett, Armani Jones, Gracie Smith, Charlie Swint, Brody Whitley, Talli Wright, A’s and B’s Calei Bowers, Olivia Bray, Trestin Hollis, Drake Hunt, Samuel Jolly, Phoebe Quador, Case McDonald, Kade McKinney, Jase Morrow, Madison Morrow, Jase Rogers, Annalee Shourd, Izzy Wilson .
Vannoy said, “We’ll have to find the ordinance, but the planning and zoning is all under that one under ordinance. It was stated that the zoning code for the city of Corning. It can be found on the city’s website at: https://www.corningar. gov/wp-content/uploads/ 2022/09/20220915 _Adopted_-June-2018-1.pdf Mayor Ahrent explained during the discussion that the purpose of the Zoning Commission and the zoning code was to protect neighborhoods house values.
(The session most notably all but guarantees Senator Clark won’t chair or vice-chair any committee, among other things.) When the Senate met on Friday, September 16, to hear the Senate Ethics Committee’s findings, it quickly and unanimously voted to accept the finding that Senator Flowers had done nothing wrong. That matter settled, it turned to Senator Clark. Senator Clark had brought attorneys that day, prepared to vigorously defend himself. Unfortunately, the body decided to recess given the late house, leaving the matter unsettled until last Tuesday. When the Senate came back last Tuesday, Senator Clark chose not to attend, having insisted he had a trip planned, and that even were he able to reschedule his trip, his attorneys wouldn’t have been available. This did not go over well. In addition to Senator Clark, four other members—Caldwell, Rapert, Stubblefield, and Sturch were absent, but all four were granted leave, as is the common courtesy when a member is absent. For reasons never explicitly made clear, Senator Clark was not granted leave. (My guess is that the Republican members who pushed for this felt that had the body granted leave, it would have suggested that everyone was okay with Senator Clark having chosen not to attend.) I’ll note here that rules don’t clearly specify for a member in Senator Clark’s position to have the opportunity to defend themself. When a member brings an ethics charge forward, the Senate Ethics Committee determines whether the charge is valid; if it finds that the charge isn’t valid, it’s allowed to recommend penalties. In other words, it’s not as though Senator Clark were facing his own charge, but rather the consequences of having brought forward a spurious and frivolous charge. I’ll also note that the Senate Ethics Committee repeatedly gave Senator Clark the opportunity to withdraw his charge against Senator Flowers, and he refused. Nevertheless, two senators— Senator Bob Ballinger (R-Ozark) and Senat
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Park Elementary has announced their September Students of the Month. Front row: Callie Morgan, Layla Kremers, Sadie Jo Morrow, Grady Allen and Owen Vallance Middle row: Blain Tippett, Laura Bauschlicher, Rayner Carpenter and Serapio Barajas Back row: Elizabeth Gaines, Easton Jett, Ashtun Johnson, Butler Bowers and Jaxon Dillon not pictured Avery Graham The word of the month is Responsibility .