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Anaconda School District superintendent placed on paid administrative leave

Anaconda School District superintendent placed on paid administrative leave MTN News and last updated 2021-05-14 13:41:28-04 ANACONDA — The superintendent for the Anaconda School District has been placed on paid administrative leave. The school board made the decision to put Superintendent Justin Barnes on paid leave during a closed session of its meeting Wednesday evening, School board Chair Kevin Morley told MTN News Friday. Morley would not comment on why the action was taken. Barnes was hired as superintendent of the school district in 2018. A phone message left with Barnes from MTN News seeking comment Friday morning was not returned as of 11:30 a.m. that day.

Pat Benson: Chattanoogan Spring Football Tour (Part One)

Pat Benson: Chattanoogan Spring Football Tour (Part One) Thursday, May 6, 2021 - by Pat Benson Pat Benson An empty stadium at Lookout Valley last spring - photo by Pat Benson Brainerd s Stanley Jackson - photo by Pat Benson East Hamilton s last spring practice session was in 2019 - photo by Pat Benson Red Bank always prioritizes academics over athletics - photo by Pat Benson Spring football is back! This time last year, we were sanitizing our Amazon packages and watching Tiger King. But thanks to the hard work, selflessness, and sacrifice by so many people, we can see the light at the end of the tunnel.

The enemy no more, fire helps regenerate forests

The enemy no more, fire helps regenerate forests Virginia Mercury Photos/Sarah Vogelsong Members of a fire team carry out a prescribed burn last month on Summers Mountain in Highland County. Sam Lindblom of the Nature Conservancy prepares a drone to drop ignitable “Dragon Eggs” over Summers Mountain during the prescribed burn. We do know that Indigenous people were burning. The Shenandoah Valley was open. We had bison, we had elk. So they were burning historically to keep these places open for grazing lands. Justin Barnes, state forester HIGHLAND COUNTY — On the warmest day of 2021 yet, the fire swept over Summers Mountain in a remote corner of Highland, a Virginia county so lightly populated that cattle outnumber humans by almost seven times.

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