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Posted on September 29 at 8:39 a.m.

OK, so you press charges, then what? Work with the judge and have them work on the Trinity campus, cleaning, painting, raking leaves, etc. for the rest of the school year and throughout the summer.

On VHS students linked to Trinity vandalism

Posted on September 9 at 6:19 a.m.

I wonder........ does Rusty Lewis own property near Fat Mama's? Are these issues of negotiation in the interest of city business or personal?

On Fat Mama’s appeals to aldermen for patio trellis

Posted on August 15 at 9:15 p.m.

I took my daughters there tonight. We really enjoyed it. They even let my youngest watch them toss the dough and make the pizza. We loved it!

On Couple opens new Italian restaurant on Franklin

Posted on July 2 at 7:42 a.m.

"Blalock was home with her children Tuesday at noon when she saw three questionable men ............"

Who was watching her children while Momma was out holding a shotgun on these thugs?

Don't get me wrong, I'm glad these guys were caught. But, it would have been terrible if they had jumped her and killed her in front of her children. Is her life worth a small television, a laptop, a camera, a bottle of wine and a Mountain Dew?

Call the cops if you see someone suspicious, if they leave the premises before the cops arrive, tell them which direction they went. They'll still have the stolen goods on them to get arrested with. Your life and your job as a mother is not worth a small television, a laptop, a camera, a bottle of wine and a Mountain Dew.

I'm happy it ended well, but that's scarry!

On Local keeps alleged burglars at bay with shotgun

Posted on June 13 at 11:24 a.m.

I'm very happy to see the young teens being given direction and the opportunity to work and earn money.

However, if the work is done on private property, shouldn't the owners be billed for the lawn care services?

On Public works department ready to tackle grass

Posted on June 13 at 11:17 a.m.

Thank you, Dan Hogan for researching and pursuing a state grant that could provide funding for new kitchen equipment for the district’s schools. Thank you for caring that our children eat healthy and for looking for ways to improve our school system. It is the dedication of people like you that is the building blocks of a better Natchez Adams Public School System.

On Grant could do away with deep fryers

Posted on June 11 at 11:03 a.m.

Congratulations Mr. Barnett! Thank you for giving of your time and expertise to make a difference in our school system.

Torch, I very much agree with you. The answer to turning our school system around is to bring back neighborhood schools. It would help to return a sense of pride and also a sense of belonging to our schools. It would also help in the training of special needs or behavior problems students.

Currently, a student is at one campus for a couple of years. If there is a special needs or behavior problem student, by the time a teacher or principal bonds with that student and starts to make a difference, they move on to another set of teachers and principals to start over again. I feel that a bigger difference could be made in these childrens lives if a teacher or principal has 9 years with that student. Even with children who are not problem students, if a teacher is able to see a student progress through the years, it helps them to see the fruits of their labor and dedication.

Mr. Barnett is right, we do have some really good, hardworking people in our school system. I have served on both West Primary and McLaurn PTA in the past and had the opportunity to work closely with the faculty at these two schools. They are very caring, dedicated and professional.

Returning to a neighborhood school system will unify our principals, teachers and parents into a family unit who can more effectively work together in educating our children in Adams County.

On Supervisors appoint Wayne Barnett to school board

Posted on June 9 at 7:55 a.m.

Good job! Where is the current Habitat project?

On Youth Build hammers for Habitat

Posted on May 30 at 9:36 a.m.

I delivered naturally after a c-section and had no complications. The hospital and doctors suggested heavily against it but helped by monitoring me closely during my delivery. I had no complications and have no regrets.

However, I do know a woman who's uterus did rupture during VBAC and the baby suffered from lack of oxygen and eventually died. It was a horrible and painful experience for that family. So remember that every situation is unique and VBAC does come with risks.

In my first delivery, I feel that the epidural hindered my ability to work with my contractions and deliver naturally. When my epidural was administered, my contractions slowed and I lost the sensations that allowed me to work with my contractions. I spent over 24 hours in labor and it ended in a c-section. Because of the extended labor, it caused complications for my baby that resulted in her receiving antibiotic drip and a longer hospital stay. I also experience tingling and numbness in my back as a result of this epidural. If anything, I would strongly suggest to any woman to try not to use an epidural during delivery.

I did not have an epidural in my second delivery and went from 3cm to 10cm and delivered in 30 minutes with no complications.

On C-section information incorrect

Posted on May 17 at 12:25 p.m.

Yes, and if a thief wasn't smart enough to think of it on their own, the seed has been well planted with this article. Brilliant!

On River patrols begin

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