I like that. J. P. Does that work . He doesnt seem to like it. Whats going on . Come on lets talk a little bit. We never talk any more. Really . Thats funny. Went to the concert last night. What concert. Surprise concert in times square for World Aids Day. It was supposed to be u2 but bono was late. Bad month. They had different people come out and play the role of bono. Chris martin from coldplay, springsteen did a couple of songs. What was your favorite . Springsteen. He did with or without you. The beard is gone. Like a babys bottom. Can you get Louis Instagram up . Somebody has jumped the shark. As he was shaving no, before he shaved. Before he shaved he wrote something put up a picture of himself where he happens to just look great. Model face. Yeah, model face. He has a model face. Well get back to that. And i want says getting ready to say goodbye to the beard. I almost fired him. Kind of creepy. I just thought, you know what . Hes got to go. Dont you think . He does. Its over.
While there are no state-owned beaches with swim warnings, there are three city and county parks this week that are not managed by the state that had elevated bacteria concentrations in water near their beaches
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Jason Heitkamp - runs for Supt. of Public Instruction. Rick Gion highlights food truck festivals. Edmore's school closes permanently. Poison ivy & skunk spray treatment.
Jason Heitkamp, a candidate for superintendent of public instruction, is dead-set on ending public schools’ reliance on property taxes. His argument: the North Dakota Constitution says “the legislative assembly shall provide for a uniform system of free public schools throughout the state.” The way Heitkamp reads it, it’s the state’s job to fund schools — […] The post School superintendent candidate says he has ‘backbone’ needed to lead K-12 schools appeared first on North Dakota Monitor.