Country singer meets commission candidate

Karen Warnick - The Independent
The two Barry Wongs finally meet in Phoenix. |
After seven months, 1,700 miles, a broken ankle bone, and extreme weather conditions, Jimmy Wayne finally reached his goal Aug. 1 of walking from Nashville to Phoenix. He was walking to raise awareness for homeless kids and teenagers that age-out of the foster care system. |
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Tribe fires school board
Par for the course
Removing an entire school board without any explanation or investigation!? I can't say I'm surprised...I've come to expect complete lack of reason from the Tribal Council. What good is it to have a school board or professional standards if you can just fire people, practicing those standards at a whim? The tribe is locked by disgusting politics again.
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