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JACKSON CITIZEN PATRIOT

Spence: $2M settlement underscores loss of freedom Jackson Hole News
Fresh from winning a $2 million settlement in a suit against the FBI for wrongly tying an Oregon lawyer to the Madrid bombing case, Jackson Hole attorney Gerry Spence warned Tuesday of growing fascism in America.
Educators with least experience teaching low-income students The Jackson Citizen Patriot
In Jackson Public Schools, elementary schools with the highest percentages of low-income students have the least-experienced teaching staffs.
'HOPE AND SALVATION' Church takes contemporary approach to Christmas musical The Jackson Citizen Patriot
Who knew there were so many ways to worship? Spotlights, big-screen TVs, songs, twinkling lights, exploding graphics, interpretive dance, candlelight and Bible stories were among the elements of "Sing Joy!" at the Trinity Wesleyan Church.
AREA MEETINGS The Jackson Citizen Patriot
This calendar is for governmental and civic meetings open to the public. Items received by Wednesday noon preceding the Sunday publication will be used.
Auburn seeks undefeated season The Auburn Citizen
The Auburn boys swim team lost only one meet last season - to Liverpool early on - but there is no way they are going to lose to the Warriors two seasons in a row during the regular season.
Businesses deck their windows for holidays The Jackson Citizen Patriot
The Downtown Development Authority invites everyone to visit downtown and see storefront windows that are decorated for the holidays. Twenty-one businesses took part in the first Holiday Window Display competition.
Shoppers helping more kids this year The Jackson Citizen Patriot
First the formalities. Names. Children's sizes. Whether they like "Cars" or SpongeBob SquarePants. Then the shoppers are off, weaving through aisles, sorting through sweaters and debating the value of gloves versus mittens.
Disasters show how 'fortunate you are' The Jackson Citizen Patriot
For almost 50 years, Al Ferry has donated blood through the American Red Cross. Five years ago, he and his wife, Kay, felt it was time to give more. "After 9/11, we decided to do something in the community to help," Kay said.
Nouvel quarterback Class C Player of the Year Daily Mining Gazette
JACKSON, Mich. — Brad Sonntag was the complete package at Saginaw Nouvel Catholic Central this season. But it wasn’t just the gaudy numbers that impressed coach Mike Boyd. It was Sonntag’s leadership abilities that made him stand out, Boyd said.
Citizen of the Year nominees sought The Jackson Citizen Patriot
It's that time of year again. The Jackson Citizen Patriot is accepting nominations for the 2007 Citizen of the Year and Youth Citizen of the Year. The award showcases local residents whose volunteerism has made a direct and powerful impact in the community.