FIRST GRADE
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Adams, Isabella Elise
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Brock, Nicholas Andrew
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Burroughs, Colin Eli
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Conley, Jade Skye
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Cornelison, Zachary
Adam
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Dyle, Eric Andrew
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Ferrell, Kaleb James
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Forsyth, Haven Elise
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Gatlin, Peyton Blaine
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Goff, Cameron
Mackinley
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Guthrie, Jake Heath
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Johnson, Mallory Jane
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Leslie, Delilah Faith
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Moss, Aiden James
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Nelson, Judson Ryder
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Osborne, Olivia
Stephanie Renee
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Pride, Layla Zakiayah
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Stewart, Brittany Ann
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Storey, Christofer Joe
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Usery, Barry Dale
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Vaughan, Aubrey
Elizabeth
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Wallace, Keaton Lane
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Willis, Maecy Brianna
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SECOND GRADE
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Adams, Aron Brady
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Adams, Michael Isaac
Carter
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Bailey, Allen Richard
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Boger, Brylee Grace
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Burney, Austin Dale
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Carroll, Megan Kay
Dean
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Chalk, Dylan Antonio
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Coleman, Emily
Elizabeth
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Corona, Leslie Abigail
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Daniel, Storey Brooke
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Fisher, Taylor Jordan
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Fleming, Ryan Nicholas
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Fleming, William
Grayson
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Goodrich, Michael
Christopher
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Grams, Ayden Cain
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Graves, Averee Cate
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Griffin, Kynsleigh
Nicole
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Hanserd, Nadia Chenae
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Hargrove, Shelbie
Renee
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Holt, Claire Ann
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Holt, Matthew Ryan
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Johnson, Jasmine
Claire
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Johnson, Matthew Alex
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Kennedy, Makayla Jade
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Liverett, Karlie Grace
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McCart, Andrew Walker
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Miller, Bryson Reid
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Miller, Kenzie Grace
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Payne, Meghan
Elizabeth
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Posey, Chaylee
Kay-McCleery
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Ridgeway, Austin Cade
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Roper, Anthony Jackson
James
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Thompson, Chase Edward
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Trousdale, Makayla
Gail
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Varnes, Addisyn Jaide
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Vega, Alyiesiea
Elizeth
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Wellman, Kaelyn Bailey
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Woodfin, Evan Bryant
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THIRD GRADE
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Adams, Levi Scott
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Batrum, Skylar Lee
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Boley, Clayton Jay
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Chalk, Cayden Gabriel
Riley
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Davis, Madlynn Roberta
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Dunnam, Joseph Ray
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Evans, Jaedyn Brisa
Marie
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Ferguson, Anna Grace
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Fielding, Hunter Jacob
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Goodrich, Adrien
Dominic
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Gresham, Roland Eric
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Griffin, Samantha
Rochelle
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Kuntz, Alexzander
James
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Kyle, Brianna Kay
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Lambert, Tai Allen
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Malone, Steve Wade
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Moss, Cassidy Lynne
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Murrah, Kevin Mykell
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Ordonez Vicente,
Franklin
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Parker, Katelyn Shae
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Pratt, Cayden Michael
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Prosser, Andrew Thomas
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Pylant, Andrew Whitman
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Redding, Nathan Dean
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Rhineheimer, Jacob
Cain
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Roper, Skyler James
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Stringer, Kevin Glenn
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Thomas, Jack McCormick
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Townsend, Cason Dale
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Tyler, Dakota Kay
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Walts, Alysa Rian
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Wellman, Dakota Riley
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FOURTH GRADE
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Boger, Shane Allen
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Brown, Marvin Hindman
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Brown, Preston Glen
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Burns, Mason Daniel
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Burroughs, Kaitlyn
Elizabeth
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Cain, Killian Orion
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Carter, Ivin Blake
Eugene
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Compton, Samuel Gray
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Crutcher, Abbie Grace
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Green, Cassey Leigh
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Green, Kasey Leighann
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Hamlin, Van Douglas
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Harwell, Alyssa Paige
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Hasting, Hunter
Timothy
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Hernandez, Ariel
Michelle
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Kennedy, Nicholas Alan
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McCarley, Emma Kay
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McGowan, Jessica Jade
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Morris, Morgan Nevaeh
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Munoz, Any Karen
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Pierce, Logan Stanley
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Roberts, Ty Garrett
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Sickels, Jonah
Benjamin
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Simmons, Katherine
Michelle
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Sims, Emily Paige
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Whatley, Harmony
LaShae
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Woodfin, Mason Glenn
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FIFTH GRADE
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Adams, Lucas Camron
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Adams, Mary Kay Paige
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Black, Samantha Raelyn
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Brewer, Adrian Lynn
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Christ, Caleb Paul
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Clinard, Westin Scott
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Clonch, Kassidy
Danielle
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Dunnam, Makayla Leigh
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Eckstein, Brody Wyatt
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Finley, Daine Paul
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Foster, Mary Abigail
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Kyle, Alexis Cheyene
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Miller, Brilee Aniston
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Ordonez Vicente,
Nehemias
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Owens, JonMikel Thomas
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Smith, Kayla Paige
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Smith, Landria
Katherine
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Stewart, Coby Ladale
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Sullivan, Sydney Roze
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Sutherland, Isaiah Ray
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Sutherland, Jedidiah
James
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Walts, Jeana Elizabeth
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Webb, Riley Gene
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Welcome to Elkmont, Alabama. A blog dedicated to the sleepy little Southern town of Elkmont, Alabama and its people. We invite all those with good news, something worth braggin' about or announcements to submit their article to share with the Elkmont community. Pictures are welcome. Please visit often and see what is happening in Elkmont.
Thursday, October 31, 2013
ELKMONT ELEMENTARY "AB" HONOR ROLL - FIRST QUARTER
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
NOVEMBER FORECAST
Came across this today and thought "good thing to share". Hopefully this is right, stay warm and not get cold until Christmas.
Source: Weatherbell
Source: Weatherbell
WIND AND RAIN TOMORROW
We'll be mostly cloudy and mild overnight with lows around 60. Some showers are possible by tomorrow morning, with the threat for some stronger storms by afternoon and evening.
Right now it looks like the stronger storm threat
will develop in the Shoals and NW Alabama between 3 and 6pm, the
Huntsville metro and I-65 corridor between 4 and 7pm, and NE Alabama
between 5 and 9pm. An isolated brief tornado can't be ruled out, but
the primary severe weather threat will be damaging straight-line winds.
Outside of the storms it will be a warm and windy day with highs in the
mid 70s. Winds outside of any thunderstorms will be around 20-30mph
tomorrow afternoon. Be sure to bring in or secure any outdoor objects,
including Halloween decorations.
Rain will continue Thursday night but should wrap up
early Friday. Cooler and drier weather moves back in for the weekend.
Highs will be in the 60s with overnight lows in the 40s.
U.S. National Weather Service Alerts for Elkmont, AL
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Wind Advisory
Now - Thursday, Oct 31, 10:00pm
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN HUNTSVILLE HAS ISSUED A WIND ADVISORY...WHICH IS IN EFFECT FROM 1 PM TO 10 PM CDT THURSDAY.
* TIMING AND AREAS AFFECTED...ALL OF NORTH ALABAMA AND SOUTHERN MIDDLE TENNESSEE FROM 1 PM TO 10 PM CDT THURSDAY.
* WINDS...SUSTAINED 25 MPH WITH WIND GUSTS TO AROUND 35 MPH. A FEW HIGHER WIND GUSTS TO AROUND 40 MPH POSSIBLE IN THE HIGHER ELEVATIONS.
* IMPACTS...STRONG WINDS MAY CAUSE DRIVING DIFFICULTIES FOR HIGH PROFILE VEHICLES...ESPECIALLY THOSE DRIVING FROM AN EAST TO WEST DIRECTION. THE WINDS WILL ALSO BLOW AROUND LIGHT AND UNSECURED OUTDOOR OBJECTS... SUCH AS LAWN FURNITURE...TRASH CANS AND HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
A WIND ADVISORY MEANS THAT SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF AT LEAST 25 MPH...OR GUSTS OF AT LEAST 35 MPH...ARE EXPECTED ACROSS THE AFFECTED AREA.
BOO AT THE BOSS IN PICTURES
Boo at the Boss was a huge success! Thank you to all who began this tradition; it has been an excellent way for our student athletes, band and cheerleaders to provide community service! They enjoy this event as much as the children who trick or treat!
More adorable pictures at Downtown Portraits, click on link: BOO AT THE BOSS
More adorable pictures at Downtown Portraits, click on link: BOO AT THE BOSS
ELKMONT HIGH SCHOOL "A" HONOR ROLL
The first quarter of the school year
is finished. We are excited to tell you about all the wonderful
students that made the A Honor Roll at Elkmont School.
NINTH GRADE
Cook, Coleman Alexander
Cook, Jackson Bryant
Doss, Brittney Nicole
Ferguson, Benton Grant
Hammond, Rachel Nicole
Keller, Christian Leigh Lagunas
Villegas, Paola Cristal
Lankster, Haleigh Erin
Menefee, Karley Breann
Miller, Alexandra Leigh
Rochell, Carrie Denise Salgado,
Lizbeth Gomez
Spencer, Olivia Danielle
Stacy, Christina Marie
Young, Baylee Madyssen
TENTH GRADE
Gempke, Lena
Mullis, Amelia Anne
Nelson, Jordan Tyler
Teeples, John Nathaniel
Turner, Ashton Laura
ELEVENTH GRADE
Adams, Rachel Annette
Clark, Kody Alexander
Cooper, Allison Paige
Pressnell, Samantha Jordan
Putman, Kaitlyn Nichole
Williams, Tori Blake
TWELVETH GRADE
Davis,
Colton Walker
Hargrove,
Brianne Nicole
Hice,
Chase Nicolas
Jones,
Hannah Mae
Kennedy,
Savannah Rae
Lewis,
Emily Kate
McMahan,
Adam Douglas
McNeill,
Karen Michelle
HOW DID YOUR SENATORS AND REPRESENTATIVE VOTE THIS WEEK?
October 28, 2013
In this MegaVote for Alabama's 5th Congressional District:
Recent Congressional Votes
Upcoming Congressional Bills
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Recent House Votes | |
Water Resources Bill - Vote Passed (417-3, 10 Not Voting) With the Senate out all week, the House held its final vote on Wednesday. The House approved with overwhelmingly bipartisan support the bill that would authorize Army Corps of Engineers water resource projects, including flood control and improvements to inland locks and dams. The Senate already passed its version of the bill (S. 601) in the middle of May. The measure would be the first enacted water resources bill since 2007 if soon-to-be-named Senate and House conferees can negotiate a unified bill. Rep. Mo Brooks voted YES | |
Upcoming Votes | |
Nomination for National Labor Relations Board General Counsel
- PN789 The Senate is expected to vote on President Obama’s nomination of Richard F. Griffin Jr. to be general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board later this week. Swaps Regulation - H.R.992 The House may consider legislation to revise the Dodd-Frank financial regulatory overhaul this week. |
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
CLEANING WINDOWS
Almost ready for the winter. A few more plants to put in the ground, bit more yard work and the WINDOWS. The Hill Spirit wants to get that done today before the rain comes in on Thursday.
Trying out the Jet Dry window cleaning solution, will let you know how it does.
Fall cleaning time is here again, and here’s a nifty recipe for washing the outside of your windows. First, wet down a window with the garden hose, then wash with the window cleaner solution, follow with another blast from the hose for a final rinse.
OUTDOOR WINDOW CLEANER SOLUTION
1/2 gallon warm water
1 Tablespoon liquid ‘Jet Dry’
2-3 Tablespoons laundry or dishwasher detergent (liquid dissolves easier)
Mix above ingredients. Brush or sponge onto window, then immediately hose off window; water will sheet off, no drying necessary.
Trying out the Jet Dry window cleaning solution, will let you know how it does.
Fall cleaning time is here again, and here’s a nifty recipe for washing the outside of your windows. First, wet down a window with the garden hose, then wash with the window cleaner solution, follow with another blast from the hose for a final rinse.
OUTDOOR WINDOW CLEANER SOLUTION
1/2 gallon warm water
1 Tablespoon liquid ‘Jet Dry’
2-3 Tablespoons laundry or dishwasher detergent (liquid dissolves easier)
Mix above ingredients. Brush or sponge onto window, then immediately hose off window; water will sheet off, no drying necessary.
ELKMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL "A" HONOR ROLL
The first quarter of the school year is finished. We are excited to tell you about all the wonderful students that made the "A " Honor Roll at Elkmont Middle School.
SIXTH GRADE:
Allen, Claudia Nicole
Clem, Britney Alexandra
Gibson, Jessica Taylor
Griffis, Allison Paige
Guth, Meadow Alexandra
Haggermaker, Alyssa Jordan
Hammock, Brantley Evan
Hanback, Benjamin Nicholas
Norman, Emily Grace
Norman, Shelby Alexia
Perez, Katherine Cristabel
Reichert, Brianna Shay
Rhineheimer, Madison Gabrielle
Thompson, Madison Rayne
Walts, James Colten
SEVENTH GRADE:
Barnes, Kalei Faye
Bates, Stephanie Leigh
Campbell, Jeffrey Luke
Cook, Riley Campbell
Curnutt, Abigail Taylor
Fielding, Jordan Lee
Gates, Alyssa Blaize
Hasting, Abby Leigh
Kimbrough, Zachary Matthew
McMahan, Ashlynn Grace
McNatt, Kayla Nicole
Morris, Tyler Trey
Newport, Jessica Nicole
Pepper, Madison Kaye
EIGHTH GRADE:
Adams,
Skylar Jade
Butler,
Malena Mae
Cooper,
Marianna Ruth
Hogan,
Carson Wiley
McNatt,
Emma Claire
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