Before anyone gets confused: this is NOT the Open Access case against City Cable for stealing all our Open Access customers and kicking us off the network. This case is from November when I put "vote no on Sewer Tax" handbills on windshields of cars. Several days later, on Election Day and in front of the Ward 2 polling station, I was written a citation for putting handbills on cars. I was told by the officer "I have every right to throw you in jail." And City Police went around to all the wards and took down my "Vote No" campaign signs. We filed in Federal Court that my First Amendment rights were violated by the City of Poplar Bluff. The
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Sources reported today that the employees of Nordyne were told today at 3pm that they would be pulling out of Poplar Bluff sometime in early 2014...killing 300 jobs for our area. The economic impact of Nordyne to our local economy is over $15M annually. I spoke to one businessman who said, "I'm a glass-half full type of guy. Who knows what new opportunities will come as a result of this loss." But, speculation has already begun that Nordyne's announcement will cause Mernard's to pull out of their plans to build on the north side of PB. And many in PB are shaking their head wondering why $100M has been committed to north Poplar Bluff development when little attention has been
"Music is in my head," piano prodigy Ryan Wang explained to the Vancouver Sun in a recent video. The 5-year-old is making a name for himself with his remarkable musical gift; the pint-sized pianist will be performing at Carnegie Hall as part of the 2013 American Protégé International Piano and Strings Competition. Rest of story. http://youtu.be/VF3z1aGMR8E
Our email servers are having issues this morning. The problems are being worked on currently and will be restored as soon as possible. We anticipate no email lost during this outage.
It was 1984 when the first object printer was invented. Now, almost 30 years later the idea of having a 3-d printer in your home that can print plastic, electronic circuitry, electromagnets and even batteries is closer to a reality. Add to that the possibility of having recycling machines in your home which reduces glass, plastic and metal to be used in your printers and we are one step closer to a "Jetson" home. See the original story.
With all the talk and heated debate around the subject of guns today, I developed an interest and curiosity I never had before. As a mom of two teenage boys who love to hunt on the family farm where we live, I decided that I owe it to them to become more knowledgeable about the handling of guns. Guns made me nervous and I knew the apprehension stemmed from a tragic story from my high school days. The lazy summer of my 16th year was shattered by the news that two brothers, a year apart in age and both good friends of mine, were target shooting on their farm and my classmate's gun caused the death of his brother. The