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Governor Says - We'll have a Stable Economy
In his address to the people last night, the Governor promised a stable economy with no cuts in essential services, no tax increases, no payless pay days and no major change in the government personnel. The Governor pointed to the debts of the past, and Hurricane Marilyn as critical factors in our current financial mess. He also pointed to a dozen big capital projects that will pump additional resources into the economy. 4 millin for the Mollasses Pier, 20 million to bury utility cables, 18 million in highway work, 30 million for new roofs and 12 million for wastewater projects, they'll all add to the economy.
Food Stamp Rules Change - Again
Human Services announced that we have a brief respite from one of the new food stamp rules. The new rules require Human services to remove all non-citizens from the food stamp recipients list. This rule has been set back until April of 1997 allowing all resident aliens to keep getting stamps until April. The work rules have not changed. All able bodied food stamp recipients must work 20 hours per week.
Censure of Sen. Bryan is Legal
The court said that the legislature acted correctly in censuring Senator Bryan. The censure stands and the senate can go back to business - without Bryan - at least until the next session begins. Senate President Liburd recounted the smashed camera scene in court and said the senate had disciplined Bryan for his action. The court says the senate is in charge of discipline of its members, not the court.
Senate Plan Revelaed Today
The senate is expected to announce its plan for organization today at 10 AM you see it hear on WSTA at 10 AM
New Literary Magazine
Ivanna Eudora Kean School has announced the first edition of the student literary magazine called Windows. At a ceremony yesterday at the school library, the contributors read their selections. Copies of the new literary journal can be obtained by calling 775-6380
On the sore spot report:
Uh Oh, the Sore Spot Report is back., This time our sore spot caller says that route 404 is still blocked due to the landslide in last weeks rain storm. Moreover, the roadside is a sore spot with overgrown brush along the road side. Can Public Works get a crew on Route 404 Please.
On the Calendar:
Zone A Command officers invite the public to the 7th community meeting in the roll call room at 6:30 PMUVI Cooperative Extension is offering a class today on the application of pesticides from 9:30AM to noon and again from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM
WTJX is presenting National Geographic's Inside the White House at 9:00 PM
Jobs!
The Governor's Home Protection Roof Program is looking for quality control engineers, an administrative secretary and an accountant administrator. Please call 513-1405. And ask for Mr. John Gwyn
Expo Coming
Small Business on the Move has their annual Business Expo this weekend at Lime Tree Beach resort. There will be exhibits on car detailing, wedding cake competition, Bridal Fashion Show, Home security and health care products. Barney is coming on Saturday and Santa Pringle is there on Sunday. It is this weekend at Lime Tree Beach resort. Call 775-7484
Makimba Gets His Tools!
I told you about Makimba, the man who takes care of Mandela Circle, Remember, he needed rakes and shovels to keep doing contributing his time to the community. Well there's good news. Lloyd at M&M electric says he will take care of Makimba's tools. Whatever he needs to do the work he will get. Thank you M&M Electric, you're making good news.