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Candidate Q&A

  A. I decided to run for mayor the day that I went to the Texan to cast an early vote for President. Upon receiving my ballot I noticed that all of the local candidates were running unopposed and found that to be disheartening. There should always be options in a democracy. The fact that there weren t options, to me, is indicative of a population that has given up hope on affecting meaningful change at a local level. I would really like to change that.     A. When I decided to look into the mayoral race I found that, out of 12,700+ people, a mere 10% of the population cast a vote for mayor in 2017. That means less than 10% of the population picked the winner. Now that is a serious problem that I intend to fix by decentralizing the office and allowing every person living in Athens to cast a direct democratic vote on every decision I must make. This will encourage participation by giving everyone a greater say in the local affairs which govern their daily lives.

Athens ISD names Teachers of the Year

By Toni Garrard Clay/AISD Each of the five Athens Independent School District campuses selected a 2020-2021 Campus Teacher of the Year. From left: Lisa Ford, a math interventionist at Bel Air Elementary; Audrey Haley, a GT and STEM enrichment teacher at Central Athens Elementary; Jane Johnson, a reading interventionist at South Athens Elementary; Melissa Weenink, an eighth-grade science teacher at Athens Middle School; and Phyllis Walker, a tenth-grade English teacher at Athens High School. Each of the five Athens Independent School District campuses selected a 2020-2021 Campus Teacher of the Year. From left: Lisa Ford, a math interventionist at Bel Air Elementary; Audrey Haley, a GT and STEM enrichment teacher at Central Athens Elementary; Jane Johnson, a reading interventionist at South Athens Elementary; Melissa Weenink, an eighth-grade science teacher at Athens Middle School; and Phyllis Walker, a tenth-grade English teacher at Athens High School.

Lawsuit filed against City of Athens, former superintendent, police officers over 2019 arrest

Lawsuit filed against City of Athens, former superintendent, police officers over 2019 arrest The lawsuit is in regard to a video-taped arrest in 2019. Posted: Apr 13, 2021 12:41 PM Posted By: Stephen Gallien, Ashley Thusius A federal lawsuit targets the city of Athens, former Athens City Schools superintendent Trey Holladay and three police officers over a 2019 arrest. Teri Williams filed the lawsuit on behalf of her child, Kirby, along with two 19-year-old former students. It is over a video-taped arrest after some students were disciplined for talking in class. The lawsuit accuses the officers of violating the students constitutional rights. It demands a trial by jury, as well as compensatory and punitive damages.

Former Limestone superintendent set to plead guilty in fraud case

Former Limestone superintendent set to plead guilty in fraud case
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