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Neafie found additional revenue for city, saw projects through to completion


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At the corner of Sixth and Jefferson streets, the statue celebrating Nancy Neafie watches over historical downtown Burlington. 
The bronze statue stands 7 feet tall, wearing an Oriental-style scholar s robe, its left hand holding a book as if saluting the knowledge contained on its pages  a fitting tribute to the scholar and teacher who served as Burlington s first and only female mayor.
She was a very empowered female, Sarah Hazell said from the office of Hazell Agencies-Insurance, where she works alongside several family members, including her father, Scott Hazell, and niece, Laura Hazell.  I wouldn t say strong, I would say empowered, because to me, empowerment embodies strength, too, and knowledge, and she definitely represented both of those things. And I also think that she was someone who, she really triumphed the female aspect of women s rights. ....

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Good Weekend Quiz: January 9


Good Weekend Quiz: January 9
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2. Which is the only continent to be in all four hemispheres?
3. What song popularised by Frank Sinatra was originally called
In Other Words?
5. In Scotland, what is Hogmanay?
6. What is the official name of Vietnam?
7. Is the US Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in California, Cleveland or Cincinnati?
8. In a limerick, which three lines should rhyme with each other?
9. The River Nile empties into which sea?
10. In which year did Queen Elizabeth II officially open Australia’s Parliament House?
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12. Is CRISPR a fictional robot, a gene-editing technique or a brand of refrigerator? ....

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