How ‘Super Collider’ led to career in teaching
Cedar Hill teacher to retire in June after 25 years in special education
Michael Sudhalter
Cedar Hill ISD Communications
CEDAR HILL — The “Super Collider,” the Ellis County-based greatest project that never was, did bring some positive developments to North Texas in the early 1990s.
That’s when a married couple of archaeologists – Joseph and Nancy Yedlowski – moved to the region, so Joseph could work on an archaeological study before the project proceeded.
The United States Congress decided not to fund the program – which would send and split atoms through a large tunnel.
But the Yedlowskis and their three young daughters were already in North Texas, so they purchased a home in Cedar Hill in 1994. Joseph continued working as an archaeologist.