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Oil Prices Climb as Bullish Catalysts Build
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Oil prices are set to post a gain this week as a combination of inventory
declines, a slowdown in U.S. manufacturing, and escalating tensions in the
Middle...
Cops: Man Found With 25,000 Bags Of Heroin
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Dope haul came after traffic stop on Pennsylvania interstate
"It cannot be overstated that Philadelphia, PA is a source location for the
distribution of ...
The Market Ticker - The Clock Is Ticking....
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The insanity coming out of "financial media" on the GDP report is amusing
-- but not surprising.
Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annua...
Fluoridation Fails Michigan
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In 89% fluoridated Michigan, 1/2 of children have untreated tooth decay -
33% of these live in low-income households. "More Black adults had no
dental ca...
Abdur Biswas (Sep 1, 1926 - Nov 3, 2017)
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Bangladeshi Statesman. He served as the 11th President of Bangladesh from
October 10, 1991 to October 9, 1996. He was educated at Dhaka University
where he...
The Honorable Jacques M. Roy, in his capacity as Mayor and Appointing Authority for the City of Alexandria, and the City of Alexandria (collectively referred to as “the City”), appeal a judgment of the trial court affirming the decision of the Alexandria Civil Service Commission (“the Commission”) to reverse the City’s termination of David Frazier, Jr., and reinstating him to his former position with full back pay and $2,000.00 in attorney fees.
Mr. Frazier answers, seeking damages and costs for frivolous appeal.
For the following reasons, we affirm.
Mr. Frazier began working for the City as an Operator II in the Street Department in 1994. He received several promotions during his tenure with the City, and, at the time relevant to this appeal, he was the Supervisor of the Street Department.
Mr. Frazier’s daughter, Kytara, was a freshman at Peabody Magnet High School in Alexandria, where she played on the girls’ basketball team. On February 26, 2007, the team traveled by bus to Hammond, Louisiana, for a playoff game. Prior to tip-off, Kytara got into an argument with the team’s assistant coach, Brandy Kenney.
As a result, Head Coach Michael Burkes did not allow Kytara to play in the game.
According to Mr. Frazier, several parents of other team members called him from the game concerned about Kytara because she was not participating in the game, and she appeared to be upset. Mr. Frazier called Coach Burkes on his cell phone in an effort to determine what was the matter with Kytara, but he was unable to reach him. Mr. Frazier met the bus when it returned to the school at approximately 1:30 a.m. Coach Burkes was confronted by Mr. Frazier when he exited the bus.
According to Mr. Frazier, he asked Coach Burkes, “What is the problem now?”; Coach Burkes replied, “I don’t owe you no [sic] explanation at all.” According to Coach Burkes, as he exited the bus, Mr. Frazier exclaimed, “You mother f_ _ _ers took my daughter way down to Hammond to embarrass her!” Mr. Frazier then punched Coach Burkes on his left cheek, causing him to fall to his knees.
Announcement: Next Lobbying Deadline
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The deadline for lobbyists to file the Expenditure Report covering April 1,
2024 - April 30, 2024 is May 27, 2024.
The Field Negro poll.
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Since we are so inundated with polls leading up to this November's
election, I figured I would conduct my own internal polling on the subject.
Here goe...
Police Jury meets Tuesday
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The Lincoln Parish Police Jury will meet Tuesday, June 13, Lincoln Parish
Court House, 100 West Texas, third floor. Here are the meeting times and
agendas....
New Podcast Series
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Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum New York City, New York, USA “Knowledge
comes, but wisdom lingers. It may not be difficult to store up in the mind
a v...
What gets you through
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Maybe you knew Rick Tippie as a longtime chef at Arnaud's or more recently
at Killer Poboys or Liuzza's by the Track. Back in the day, he regularly
comment...
Here Comes The Boom
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Okay sports fans, here comes the boom! My Bossier is about to start back
up! Get Ready! Here it comes! The cold hard truth! Don't hate the player!
Hate the...
Welcome to the Alexandria Postcard Collection
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Postcards are an important medium in telling stories of the past. They are
historical masterpieces, showing life at points in time.
Greetings from Alexandr...
2:45 p.m., Voluntary Evacuation Area Removed
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Voluntary Evacuation Area Removed October 7, 2016 All areas once part of
the Mandatory and Voluntary Evacuation Order from the Bayou Corne Sinkhole
has b...
brief dashcam clip of alleged sex offender arrest
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brief dashcam clip of alleged sex offender arrest
some guy on a bicycle was allegedly looking at children through binoculars
across the street from the k...
Saying goodbye to our Old House
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I never thought this day would come. We had to say goodbye to the “Big
House”, the old house, the Hynson-Ringgold house (and many other names)….
We were tr...
57th presidential inauguration 21 january 2013
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57th presidential inauguration 21 january 2013
oath of office and speech + more.
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Part 56: Warning to the Religious Leaders
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Description www.eaec.org
www.facebook.com/EuropeanAmericanEvangelisticCrusades Welcome to
Resurrection Life of Jesus Church. We are a Bible centered group ...
The Real Origins of Neocons
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*Russian Lies: Shadow of Jabotinksy*
by Joachim Martillo (ThorsProvoni@aol.com)
Philip Weiss reviews *They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons, ...
Race, Church, and Society by Dr. Frank Smith
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Late last month, Dr. Frank Smith, author of the first history of the PCA
who is currently an RPCNA minister pastoring an inner-city mission church
in Atlan...
Last Days Lunacy and End Times Madness
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Podcast: LAST DAYS LUNACY and END TIMES MADNESS (The following commentary
is a reprint of the chapter Bible Basics 101: Last Days/End Times and The
Second ...