Sunday, July 8, 2012 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 1 Oyarie on Saturday, July 14 on the li- . ° Continued from Page 1 brary grounds, 96 Huntsville from basic traming Road, Dallas. . 2 . the market fresh and give pa- 080, va'as Air Force Airman Mitchell trons something to look for- P. Hogue, son of Nannette ward during the dog days of Sosinski-Hogue, of Franklin summer, said Grant. Street, Dallas, and Joseph He also said the market dors who sell there — after | Hogue, of South Main Street, tends to attract customers Back Mountain Memorial Library Farmers’ Market opens at 9 a.m. YOU 6 0 go B R 1 E F Hogue graduates last year’s historic flooding, Hanover Township, gradu- from faraway places. many of the vendors suffered | ated from basic military “We see people coming in great losses. training at Lackland Air from out of state,” said “Every year it builds. I | Force Base, San Antonio, Grant. “When people are started doing this three years | Texas. parking, the library board ago, and I see the volume in- The airman completed an members like to look at li- creasing and more and more | intensive, eight-week pro- cense plates, and last year we people getting out,” said | gram that included training saw people from Montana, Grant. “We want to help our | in military discipline and Alaska, New Jersey, Connec- vendors, as last year was dif- | studies, Air Force core val- ticut, Kentucky. It’s interest- ficult year rain and flooding. | ues, physical fitness, and ing to see.” We actually lost one of our | basic warfare principles and Grant said this year the vendors last year that got skills. farmers’ market is more im- flooded. We're hoping ven- Hes a graduate of Dallas portant than ever for the ven- dors do well.” High School. ¢ The supervisors also dis- year. DARE Continued from Page 5 cussed getting legal help with cable franchise renewal, releas- ing the Dallas School District of related to the new high school, ® The next Dallas Township Board of Supervisors meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 17 in the munici- pal building. A hearing will be its construction surety bond 165,000. Grant said there is ently about $204,000 in the @: now on to keep in touch. the township that PVR Partners, finalizing the township employ- formerly Chief Gathering, has ee handbook and adopting a filed for an erosion and sedi- fireworks ordinance for next ment control general permit for its Wyoming County pipeline held at 7 p.m. about changes in the township floodplain ordi- nance. BILL TARUTIS/ FOR THE DALLAS POST Dallas High School Student Leadership in Civics Club members listen to the ceremony honoring military award recipients. FREEDOM Continued from Page 1 said it’s up to the club to do the research and find others who de- project. The township has 30 days to comment on the project. Supervisors addressed a con- cern from Goodleigh Road resi- PUZZLE ANSWERS dent Jeff Dickson, who said —SuperCrossword —— ——— Go Figure! ———— there are issues with dust and Answers answers : : > JIA|B Of{I|L|E|D P|E|A|T Cl|AIL{A|F . debris from vehicles traveling delle AlrISIoORMC AMIE lA 11+17x14]32 1 3 " | |M|A|B|E|A|V|E|R RIA|P|T AlT|olmlT]c on the road due to pipeline con- 1 %i5:2 Fite Maw RNA OIC struction activity. noiil oo BHRE BER, B5E Supervisor Frank Wagner said [o[o| [nJli=|o/e|s El 7 = Mil c|o/c/oL xX X + he travels that road often and |is/c/a CEEo u ~ s Ico cE of [1 9 21% 13015 2, : : SIMIE|T|AIN|A LIU|TI|E P|A|RIK E|S|S — doesn’t believe there is a con- oA cerning amount of debris on the [olA"MS [I [vIlL | [sLI MRE ELL [D]s road. Grant asked Wagner to [r|ow/a[nlole Mx |v" /0]s Jc + + X . . 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Dr. William Lewis explained each emblem on the wall, making sure those in attendance knew there were only three secretaries in the U.S. Department of Defense, de- spite there being five military fac- tions. “The Marine Corps answers to the Secretary of the Navy,” he said. “And the Coast Guard an- swers to the Secretary of Home- land Defense, but during war- time, it answers to the Secretary of the Navy.” The Secretary of the Army and the Secretary of the Air Force del- egate to their corresponding mil- itary factions. Lewis said he hopes to have a plaque on the wall explaining that information so those exam- ining the wall can have a better understanding of the military. If you wreck a rental, are you covered? 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