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  1. Wouldn't the debt of any law suit be the result of those who file the suit? If they didn't file the suit, there would be no expense (debt).
  2. Since you did not respond, let me respond... "Operators of Part 139 airports must provide aircraft rescue and firefighting (ARFF) services during air carrier operations that require a Part 139 certificate." FAA Webpage That does not mean 24/7/365. That simply means when operations are in place that require coverage of a Part 139 certification.
  3. I think part of the problem is that nobody can define our economic team.
  4. Nigeria plays today at 6PM against Spain.
  5. The millage rate was set. The budget itself can still change. Personally, I expect it to change.
  6. As you have pointed out, the county has not elected the Chairman yet, just as they have not elected any new school board members, and coroner---YET. To date, the only thing that has occurred is the Republican party has decided who will represent their party on the ballot for these races. The Democratic party will not have anyone on the ballot for these races. Let's make no mistake, the November ballot is when the Chairman is elected. November's ballot being a presidential election, I fully expect the turnout to be much higher than 4%.
  7. Please share with everyone where you are finding the aircraft rescue and fire fighting requirement?
  8. 6'-9" Andy Ogide is an American-born Nigerian basketball player who attended Hershel Jones MS and graduated from Paulding County HS. He attended the University of Mississippi before transferring to Colorado State University to graduate there. After college basketball, Ogide settled into pro basketball, where he currently plays with Hapoel-Migdal-Haemek in Israel. He led his team in scoring with 20 points a game for the 2015-2016 season.
  9. Paulding County Commissioners today voted to place a referendum [Yes or No] on Sunday Alcohol Sales as a part this November's ballot when you vote for President. In addition, the Commission voted to reduce the millage rate to 6.188 today from 6.528....meaning NO tax increase. Both votes were 5-0.
  10. Thousands of stranded Delta Air Lines passengers around the world braced for what the company called "large-scale" flight cancellations and long wait times Monday, hours after a power outage crippled its global computer systems. The Atlanta-based carrier said the outage began at around 2:30 a.m. Eastern. Flights which were already en route were operating normally, but others were delayed or cancelled. In Richmond, Virginia, boarding passes were written out by hand. In Tokyo, a dot-matrix printer was resurrected to keep track of passengers on a flight to Shanghai. In New York, self-service
  11. At 4PM today, Judge Brantley sent an email dismissing yesterday's case of Avery et. al vs. PCAA trying to prove that Blake Swafford did not have authority to submit the part 139 application to the FAA.
  12. Rumor is one case was dismissed today (Wednesday). Not confirmed, just a rumor.
  13. From the elections office video "“Qualifying for independent candidates or write-in candidates for the November 8th general election will begin on Monday June the 27th and will continue through noon on Friday July the 1st. For more information about qualifying as an independent or a write-in candidate please call 770-443-7503”"
  14. Whitey, are you aware that even write-in and independent candidates have to qualify? The qualifying period has passed with nobody qualifying. http://www.paulding.gov/CivicMedia?CID=ElectionVoting-Info-14 (info starts at 34 second mark)
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