Archive | April, 2009

Carlisle Public School Menu

April 27-May 1 Breakfast Monday: Waffle sticks, cereal, juice and milk Tuesday: Breakfast pizza and toast or cereal and toast, juice and milk

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Carlisle Community Calendar

April 24 — Free Community Shred Day. BancorpSouth offering a community service to help people safely dispose of documents, which may include personal information. Just in time after tax time. Acceptable items are old tax records, bank statements, or any other paper that needs to be disposed of safely. Any plastic or [...]

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From the Mayor’s Desk

It is springtime in Carlisle and changes are being seen all over town. The new high school is ahead of schedule and it is a very impressive and beautiful building. The school will be ready for students in the 2009—2010 school year.

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Until Tomorrow

Off the blog for the rest of the evening, but here’s a little something . . . Swine Flu: Man, I am already tired of hearing about this. But [Dr.] David Kinkade isn’t. He’s up swine flu’s ass like it was a tea party participant. From his blog to Twitter to his YouTube channel he’s all [...]

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CRAWFORD COMMITS TO MARION BERRY CHALLENGE

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Out and About: May 1-7

On Stage Today-Sunday ROGERS — Neil Simon’s “Rumors,” an “out and out farce” about four couples who arrive at the townhouse of a deputy New York City mayor to celebrate his 10th wedding anniversary, only to find the host has shot himself in the head and his wife is missing, concludes on the Rogers Little [...]

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P-ART-Y TIME in Eureka Springs

Black and white. And hot pink and chartreuse. The Clear Spring School in Eureka Springs is reprising its art auction fundraiser, known from 1997 through 2003 as “Black Tie and Blue Jeans.” The school took a few years off to participate in the popular Chocolate Lovers’ Festival, but is now returning to its beloved art [...]

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ACO Brings Back Favorites

Any season that starts with his favorite musical is a good season, in Harry Blundell’s estimation.

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Gene Ray revives KFC history

First taste honors at Cabot Kentucky Fried Chicken have gone to Gene Ray, wife of the late Cabot Mayor, Willie Ray, since the opening of the restaurant in 1987.

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Church reaches out to recover lives

Changed lives is the goal of a recovery and rehabilitation complex planned by Crosspointe Baptist Church of Cabot, and the project was given a major boost Monday evening with the Cabot City Council giving its approval of rezoning needed for the project.

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