Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 83, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1997 Page: 3 of 26
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timber COUNTRY - "Life in the Timber Country" is an exhibit that tells of the role timber
has played in the history of Polk County. It is one of many exhibits that will be available for
viewing when the Polk County MetnoriBl Museum reopens. The grand opening and ribbon cut-
ting ceremony few the museum's new location at The Webster House (514 W. Mill) aie slated for
2 p.m. Oct 25.
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lider action on an agreement with ^ Sept 18, Sepl 22 and Oct 2 mea-
Sam Houston Electric Cooperative Rcg,on VI, /^n"ua Fa ! ings.
w the Administrator’s Conference and
tvvimrf iQQ7^QR«rhnni calendar and Legislative Dinner from 6:30-8 , . , .
revraed lW-M school calendar and pj» 29 ta College Station. GOOdriCH QCtS
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ST-lSSi1""1 ^ ^M^mococ^ housing grant
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IT'p™mrnnnimtinn to he re- tendents petty cash fund and aedy- federal grants to make housing
Communication items to pe re- .. . . for die cal- more accessible to people with dis-
viewedby theboardinclude the fol- ^jgQMfa(tf9cvNomb(r. m ah,hues. Congressman Jim Turner
lowing. .Tax collection report for the cal-. announced Tuesday.
•Cooy of letter from Polk Central endar month of October. *• ^ "These grants give communities
Appraisal District with adjustments ‘Budget analysis as of September, the ^sources they need to unjro
“.f sSs™" repor‘ WJKfictsss
DcpSL, of TMupauOo. «- -C^ M—*! fa die month
to rehabilitate existing homes.
Twenty-five percent of the benefi-
ciaries will be people with disabili-
ties.
The grants are awarded under the
U.S. Department of Housing and
Triple Dresser
Plate Mirror
Queen Poster Panel
Headboard & Footboard I
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Big Sandy seniors
to head for Florida ______________
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the Big Sandy Independent School Superintendent Vernis Rogers re-
District at its regular meeting poned ^ tax collections "This program lets communities
Monday guesting a cruise are 98.672 percent put the money where it will do the
Cancun, Mexico f« its senior trip High School principal David most good/’ Turner said,
next spring. The students request ^ Elementary School In a lettcr announcing the grants.
dwued by the board, in keep ng Kenneth Graham apprised xdHCA Executive Director Larry
with the districts policy drat - ^ ^ Indian Culture Week, p^j j^nley thanked Congressman
&nt^cm?bCWIth.ihl.t!S^»’ the honor roll and the *PVayers in Tumer for his support of the block
nental U-S. However^ stode propess" basketball program. grants, which help "Texas commu-
second choice - a tnp to Panam business included nitics impr0vc their quality of life."
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the board at a future meeting. “ ‘................ ..........r:—
The district’s site-based decision-
making committee presented the
proposed BSISD curriculum policy
to the board. It was reviewed and
tentatively accepted.
The board nominated Sally
Hendrix to the Polk Central
Appraisal District Board of
Directors.
An agreement between the district
and Sam Houston Electric
Cooperative Inc. for the purchase of
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White, Barbara. Polk County Enterprise (Livingston, Tex.), Vol. 115, No. 83, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1997, newspaper, October 16, 1997; Livingston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth798029/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Livingston Municipal Library.