Thursday, October 21, 2004

"Too many irons in the fire"

Councilman Glenn Freshour was reported to say he has, "too many irons in the fire" and he now wants another 4 years on the Council. When Freshour rode onto the City Council his pitch was as slick as a patent medicine drummer. He had the cure for everything from Consumption to Boils. What we ended up with was the “Hole in the Wall Gang” and a range war.
His first act as Mayor was to turn off the cameras at his first city council meeting. His second act was to silence his opposition on the Council itself. He has rode roughshod over all who disagree with him. As if city departments were his personal posse, he sends them out to attack his detractors.
This cowboy wants 4 more years to put his brand on what is left standing after 4 years of his divisiveness. The hombre has rustled about as much of this city’s future as we can stand.
It’s time to watch Freshour ride off into the sunset.

Friday, October 15, 2004

Meet the 29 city council hopefuls

Meet the 29 city council hopefuls
: "TWENTYNINE PALMS - The four candidates seeking two seats on the Twentynine Palms City Council next month will be on display for voters Monday night.

The Twentynine Palms Chamber of Commerce is organizing a forum at 6 p.m.
on Monday, Oct. 18, in the Twentynine Palms Community Center."

Thursday, October 14, 2004

MUSD 2004-05 Title I Program Improvement Status Reports - Adequate Yearly Progress ?

Are the children of the Morongo Unified School District getting a better education? Have local schools improved under the "No child left behind Act?"2004-05 Title I Program Improvement Status Reports - Adequate Yearly Progress (CA Dept of Education): "2004-05 Title I Program Improvement Status Report

Morongo Unified"

Friday, October 01, 2004

Desert Trail, Fire hearing set

DESERT HEIGHTS - The Twentynine Palms Water District Board of Directors will hold two public hearings to hear the comments and concerns of residents regarding the proposed adoption of an ordinance to raise the special tax for fire protection from $54 to $80 per unit.

The first public hearing will be held at 6 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 30, at the Lear Avenue Fire Station at 3834 Lear Avenue.

The second public hearing will be held at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 5, at the Water District board room located at 72401 Hatch Road.
Desert Trail, News and Classifieds

Keeping Score

Keeping Score: "Keeping Score
A round-by-round look at how Bush and Kerry did during the debate.
by Jonathan V. Last "

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