Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Charter school amendment appears headed for win.
UPATE 5:50 pm If you are in line to vote at 7 pm, you will get to vote even though the polls close then. Tens of thousands of Fulton County voters have already cast ballots today. Turnout is especially high for today’s General Election, as it is in most Presidential election years. It's too early to know how this year compares to 2008. In the evening after traditional work hours, peak turnout is anticipated, and tens of thousands of additional voters could exercise their right to vote. Fulton County elections officials released a statement advising that voters who are in line at 7 pm will be allowed to vote under Georgia law. As provided by Georgia law, voters who are over age 75 or who have a disability are eligible to ask to move ahead …
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Do you know where to go to vote today? If not, you can use the handy Google Voter Info app embedded above to find the location of your designated polling place. Simply enter the address where you're registered to vote. You can also visit the Georgia Secretary of State's My Voter Page to check your voter registration status, find your polling location and download a sample ballot. For details and articles about every candidate in Dallas and Hiram, check out Dallas-Hiram Patch's Election Guide.
Friday, October 5, 2012
Check out some of these stories from nearby Patch sites.
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Friday, October 5, 2012
Dallas-Hiram Patch has compiled a list of stories that may interest you: Douglas County Names 2012-2013 Teacher of the Year (Douglasville Patch) Linsey Stickland, Beulah Elementary School teacher, has been named the Douglas County 2012-2013 Teacher of the Year. Case Involving 'Girls Gone Wild' Video Heads to State Supreme Court (Cartersville Patch) Cartersville resident Lindsey Boyd was 14 years old in an image that appeared on a DVD cover and national commercials. Bartow Commissioner: No to Charter School Amendment (Cartersville Patch) Commissioner Clarence Brown signed a resolution opposing a constitutional amendment that would allow the state to approve local charter schools and their funding.
don Gabacho
3:48 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012
"don Gabacho, thank you for your observation. I agree that dealing with abusers of law is important. But dealing with abusers is often not very effective when the abusers are the ones in power and control."----E Pluribus Unum That's the eternal price of liberty. All it should tell anyone is to be that much more diligent in recognizing and protecting that which indeed constitutes us and not what …   more ›