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Gulfport Elementary Paid for Newsletter
The Gulfport Elementary PTA will get a monthly check – although the amount may vary – from the School Newsletter Company.
A Call to Civil Disobedience?
What happens if we collectively refuse to participate? If one million people refuse, is it possible for regular people to take back the reigns of the economy?
Elections On St. Pete Beach
On March 11, all St. Pete Beach voters will choose a mayor and two districts will choose commissioners. See the six residents have thrown their names in the ring for public office.
These Be the Good Old Days
After a month of not thinking about city council and elections and all the things that go with the title “weekly small town reporter,” I finally changed out of my sweatpants.
Smile! Be Happy
Democrats and Republicans reach a compromise. No more government shut downs. We have a budget for 2014 and 2015. And there is a bonus. The Republican leadership slapped down the Tea Party segment. Let the good times roll. Well, almost.
Dan Liedtke Takes Second Term Unopposed
Dan Liedtke, who won the seat two years ago by nine votes, will keep the Ward One seat in Gulfport.
Too Big to Manage
It’s not a new thought that the U. S. government might be too big to function properly. Even President Obama’s former advisor, David Axelrod commented that the government was too vast to expect the president to know what’s going on.
Election Season Opens in Gulfport
Candidates have until noon Monday to qualify for either the Ward One or the Ward Three seat in Gulfport.
The Slow Track of Immigration
If the only track to dealing with these problems is to approach them piecemeal, then get on with it. Whatever the approach, doing nothing doesn’t do the country or the people much good.
More to Come With Obamacare
About Obamacare: there’s much more to come – maybe good and maybe bad or confusing depending upon your individual perspective (not political). A couple of things or more are certain. It’s here to stay.