Initial counts put 2011's Cut 4 Cancer total at $23,445.08- shy of their goal of $30,000, but pledges are expected to roll in well into next week. "It was fantastic," said Chop Shop owner Cathy Morse Thursday evening.
Initial counts put 2011's Cut 4 Cancer total at $23,445.08- shy of their goal of $30,000, but pledges are expected to roll in well into next week. "It was fantastic," said Chop Shop owner Cathy Morse Thursday evening.
A growing population in the community over the last couple years has now formed as a group, as the Filipino Community Association hopes to gain official corporate status this month, after organizing itself as a valley entity since last November.
Dianne McBeth, who has served Golden Hills School Division as superintendent for eight years has retired from her post.
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