Posts Tagged ‘MILITARY POLICE’
the morning cram [friendly fires edition]
Local governmental agencies don’t know how to treat the occupy protesters.
NPR reports Mayors across the country are trying to balance respect for the plight of protesters occupying public land and the greater welfare of their cities.
Kentucky~ KYTC wants to tell you about widening KY 68/80. It looks like most people are avoiding the polls today. A Kentucky native has been charged with espionage. Romney wants some of that Kentucky green.
Illinois~ SIU: Teachers gotta eat too.
Tennessee~ Haslam tosses around the idea of school vouchers.
Written by Drew Adams
November 8, 2011 at 9:51 am
Posted in The Morning Cram
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