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Inside
Catching on
Proposed new cities
popping up everywhere
COMMUNITY 4-5
Building blocks
High-quality schools
essential for community
COAAMENTARY 8
Minty fresh
Local farmers markets
ready for new season
COMMUNITY 10-11
Dear donations
Thrift shop items help
those in need
AAAKING A DIFFERENCE 14
Summer
Camps
A special
advertising section
PAGES 19-23
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APRIL 5 - APRIL 18,2013 • VOL. 4 - NO. 7
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No racing in the rain
PHILMOSIER
Brenda Laskey, marketing director for Chick-fil-A, encourages a big spin of the wheel during inpromptu activities in the
Vanderlyn Elementary School gymnasium, while runners waited out weather delaying the VanderDash 5K on March 23.
School Principal Tracey Crenshaw eventually told runners the race was canceled due to heavy rain and lightning.
Council approves new
ethics ordinance
BY JOE EARLE
joeearle@reporternewspapers. net
After a pair of ethics complaints split Dunwoody City Coun
cil last year, council members came together to approve a new city
ethics ordinance.
The new ordinance, adopted unanimously by the council on
April 1, reworks the city’s process for handling ethics complaints.
Councilman Terry Nall said the new ordinance addresses issues
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Thurmond makes the
rounds in DeKalb
BJ MELISSA WEINMAN
melissaweinman@reporternewspapers.net
Interim DeKalb County Schools Superintendent Michael Thur
mond has been keeping a frantic schedule since taking the job in Feb
ruary.
Thurmond has attended meeting after meeting with community
groups to talk to parents, city councils, teachers, and others to reas
sure them that he and the new school board will regain accreditation
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