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Board approves Garris as new Elkmont principal
Garris, who graduated from Elkmont in 1986, will start work Monday with a salary of approximately $87,000. As with all first-year Limestone principals, his probationary contract is for 12 months and officially begins July 1.
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Board approves Garris as new Elkmont principal
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Outgoing city schools leader Bridges reflects on experience
Outgoing Athens City Schools Superintendent Dr. Orman Bridges Jr. sits behind his desk Wednesday at the Central Office building on U.S. 31. Bridges officially retires July 1. He will be replaced by William "Trey" Holladay.
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Smith led Ardmore to new heights
Ardmore head coach Andrew Smith talks with players Hayden Durrett, left, Ben Hargrove (12) and Cody Reed (13) during the Tigers second playoff game against Madison County.
Second-year baseball coach Andrew Smith had an unfamiliar problem this season at Ardmore. But, it was a good problem.
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Protesters out again in Brazilian cities
Scattered street demonstrations popped up around Brazil Wednesday as protesters continued their collective cry against the low-quality public services they receive in exchange for high taxes and rising prices.
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Limestone Ledger 6/20/13
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Walking horse show
The second-annual Col. Sam Gibbons Memorial Walking Horse Show will be at 6 p.m. Friday, June 21, at the Limestone County Sheriff’s Arena off Alabama 99. Tickets are $5 at the gate. Concessions will be available and handled by the AmVets organization of Athens. Half-time entertainment exhibition by Kelly Peevy and her world grand champion Friesian, named Baron, imported from the Netherlands. Contact: Sandy Thompson at 256-771-7578 or email Sndy6732@gmail.com. - Church Bulletin 6/20/13
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Limestone Ledger 6/20/13
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