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A proposed football stadium near the park would cost about $6.5 million. The school board has indicated that it would like to help pay for the stadium, as it has for other schools. If the district is committed to a public-private partnership to raise money for a stadium, the âpublicâ side of the arrangement needs to pledge money, Jones said. âWeâve never raised our hand and pledged any dollars toward it,â she said. A tie on that vote resulted in a failed motion. Parker joined Jones, Crowley and Kaplan in favor of the proposal. The board did vote 6-2 to direct Superintendent Tricia McManus to meet with her staff on how to improve athletic facilities at three schools that lack stadiums â Reynolds, Parkland and Winston-Salem Prep â as well as to estimate the cost of those projects and to identify how to pay for them. ....
Jae C. Hong, Associated Press The Phoenix Sunsâ Chris Paul hoists the trophy after the Western Conference Finals victory over the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday. Paul, 36, will play in the NBA Finals for the first time in his career. Mark J. Terrill, Associated Press Phoenix Suns head coach Monty Williams (second from left) hugs Chris Paul (left) and Jae Crowder (second from right) as Devin Booker stands by in the late stages of Game 6 of the Western Conference Finals against the Los Angeles Clippers on Wednesday in Los Angeles. The Suns won 130-103 to take the series 4-2. If Chris Paulâs current trajectory started anywhere, the launch point emerged from some time alone during the summer of 2019. ....
The News & Observer on the unified government by Democrats in Washington, D.C.: On Wednesday afternoon, shortly after Joe Biden was inaugurated as president, Vice President Kamala Harris swore in three new members of the U.S. Senate, including the two Democratic winners of the recent special election in Georgia. For the first time in a decade, Democrats occupied the White House and controlled the U.S. House and Senate. We think that’s a good thing for Washington - and for the country - after four years of mostly Republican rule. So we mean this the most affirming way: Don’t mess this up, Democrats. ....