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Gubernatorial candidate Roy Barnes said in order to end the furlough days of public education teachers is to sweep any future growth in the coming years toward education. Another option would to suspend sales tax exemptions. The former governor, who won the Democratic primary in his attempt to run for another term, visited The Post-Searchlight on Tuesday.

Gubernatorial candidate Roy Barnes said in order to end the furlough days of public education teachers is to sweep any future growth in the coming years toward education. Another option would to suspend sales tax exemptions. The former governor, who won the Democratic primary in his attempt to run for another term, visited The Post-Searchlight on Tuesday. (Added Aug. 3, 2010) Play video

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WILLIAM PAUL WHALEY won “Best Picture” in the middle school film category. Middle-schoolers were given the task of recording a “monumental math moment,” which Whaley’s “Canceled Out” featured integers and absolute value.

WILLIAM PAUL WHALEY won “Best Picture” in the middle school film category. Middle-schoolers were given the task of recording a “monumental math moment,” which Whaley’s “Canceled Out” featured integers and absolute value. (Added June 11, 2010) Play video

Leisure Services Program Director Diane Atkinson talks about the Bainbridge Aquatic Center

Leisure Services Program Director Diane Atkinson talks about the Bainbridge Aquatic Center (Added May 20, 2010) Play video

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Bainbridge College Graduation

Bainbridge College Graduation (Added May 12, 2010) Play video

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The Duluth Police Department’s Seatbelt Rollover Simulator was a station that demonstrated to students the dangers of not wearing a seatbelt. The simulator consisted of a life-sized doll sitting in a car without a seatbelt on and when the vehicle began to roll, the doll tossed wildly until finally being ejected from the vehicle.

The Duluth Police Department’s Seatbelt Rollover Simulator was a station that demonstrated to students the dangers of not wearing a seatbelt. The simulator consisted of a life-sized doll sitting in a car without a seatbelt on and when the vehicle began to roll, the doll tossed wildly until finally being ejected from the vehicle. (Added May 3, 2010) Play video

STUDENTS NAVIGATE through a cone course while wearing alcohol distortion goggles. Needless to say, some of the “pedestrians” did not survive.

STUDENTS NAVIGATE through a cone course while wearing alcohol distortion goggles. Needless to say, some of the “pedestrians” did not survive. (Added May 3, 2010) Play video

Sheila Lane speaks at the town hall meeting

Sheila Lane speaks at the town hall meeting (Added Aug. 21, 2009) Play video

Fred Hevlin speaks at the town hall meeting

Fred Hevlin speaks at the town hall meeting (Added Aug. 21, 2009) Play video

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