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Nature serves up polar blast right on time for mountain town

The Department of Conservation National Park Visitor Centre was reporting a couple of centimetres of “pretty gorgeous” snow on the ground at Whakapapa Village and while visitor traffic was light early on, the centre said, traffic up the Bruce Rd had been constant on Monday. Wiggins told RAL/Supplied TCB Ohakune/Supplied Ohakune businesses were revelling in the prediction of a good dumping of snow on Tuesday. “If you get heaps of snow too early, everyone gets excited, but you get more rainstorms that wash it away, so it’s a bit of a tease.” After mid-June temperatures cool down and tend to stay cold. While recent humid heavy rain had washed away early snow, such storms were part of the required weather pattern, he said.

Ten Zombie Comedies That Won t Rot Your Brains

And this is the way it could all end: With humanity confronting an implacable force, virulent beyond any imagination. We cower and cling to the tenuous security of our homes, helplessly watching as friends and loved-ones succumb. The government, ill-equipped to cope with the challenge, eventually flounders and fails, and social norms collapse, surrendering civilization into the hands of the brutish and ignorant. But enough about 2020. Let’s talk zombies! Surprising to think that George Romero had a fifty-year head start in prepping us for the worst year in… well, if not human history, at least since that period in the Seventies when wide lapels were in style. And in the decades that followed, he and his colleagues continued to find ways to use the rising of animated corpses to deconstruct everything from consumer culture to the efficacy of government emergency systems to WWII heroics. In fact, the zombie genre has covered the gamut so thoroughly that filmmakers have pretty much

Kristi Gonzales named Cox Elementary School principal

Kristi Gonzales. Colquitt County School System MOULTRIE, Ga. – The Colquitt County Board of Education has named Kristi Gonzales the principal of Cox Elementary School, effective July 1, 2021. Superintendent Ben Wiggins shared, “Strong instructional leadership is pivotal to our success. Mrs. Gonzales brings a wealth of experience and a heart for the students at Cox Elementary School. We are excited to see the impact she will have on the students, staff, and Cox community.”  Gonzalez returns to Colquitt county after two years as assistant principal of North Brooks Elementary School. She previously served here as academic coach at Cox Elementary (2017-19), fourth grade teacher at G.E.A.R. (2014-17), kindergarten teacher at Odom Elementary (2013-14), and a migrant tutor and pre-kindergarten teacher at Norman Park Elementary (2011-13).

Decatur County votes to renew Education Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax

Decatur County votes to renew Education Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax Image: KLES staff Posted at 10:55 AM, Mar 17, 2021 and last updated 2021-03-17 10:55:06-04 DECATUR COUNTY, Ga. (WTXL) — Decatur County voters passed the renewal of the Education Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax and the Issuance of Bonds Tuesday with 550 voting in favor of the renewal, and 166 opposed. Turnout was 4.18 percent. Districts leaders say holding on to the penny sales tax will keep schools in South Georgia going, and get them some much-needed improvements. On the average in a 5-year cycle we collect roughly $20 million, says Decatur County Schools superintendent Tim Cochran.

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