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   Pulaski Southwest Times (Newspaper) - August 25, 2003, Pulaski, Virginia                                2003 Back to School Serving Southwest 50 Cents Residents happy with street changes c ix Jason bummer came to an end for Pulaski County students early this morning as they returned for the new school Pulaski County High School students exited their buses shortly after 8 this morning and prepared to be ready for the start of classes at By JASON DUNOVANT Staff Writer PULASKI For many years turning on and off of MacGill was The angle of the street from Newbern made turning so difficult for residents that they would drive through the park ing lot of the corner store onto making the turn a little Four years ago former Pulaski town council member Glen Aust decided that a change should be made after living with the problem for many has lived on the street since 1952 and felt that something should done to make the turn onto MacGill easier and keep drivers from using the private proper ty of the corner store to make the I kept noticing the traffic that was through the pri vate Even school Aust The people out here are thrilled to death with Glen Aust V Vl J Aust spoke with the Pulaski Town Council and town man ager John who was the town engineer at the After hearing the problem the council agreed to look into I talked to several council men and brought them down to show them how it Aust The council agreed that turning onto and on of MacGill was a problem residents and changes should be See page 12 PCHS marching Hew uniforms New uniforms for the Pulaski County High School Golden Cougar Marching Band have Alterations and fittings are now underway as band members prepare for their first appearance in new attire at the first home football game of the sea If any past or present band member would like to purchase their old uni please contact Band Booster President Felicia McMillan at or Uniform Director Barbara Tuck at Uniforms are being offered on a basis for a minimum dona tion of The deadline for placing an order is All proceeds the sale of the old band uni forms will be placed in a fund for future uniform needs of the Please come and show your support for the Golden Cougar Marching members at the foot ball game on 12 as they perform music from the Broadway Jekyll during See page 12 Uniform director Barbara Tuck does a final fitting on the band uniform of Senior trumpet player and section coleader Jared Lawson Under the Bridge event a success By BOB THOMAS Radford Bureau RADFORD There was hot and hotter chili on a sunny and hot day at Bisset Park in Radford It was the Under the Bridge Party sponsored by the city Chamber of with vendors of every cos characters to entertain the a competition and Some may have thought the fireworks began with the chili But after ihe judges found their way through seven varieties of the spicy the winners were the Rowdy a duo of fellow workers at Radford McConnell They took home top prize of but seemed more thrilled by the Spinnakers restau rant came in and Mike DeVilbiss was The Peoples Choice voted by folks attending the went to Keith first fol lowed by Gary Grahams Patriotic Liguid Plumber and Texas Roadhouse The contest pitted the National Rugby champions from RU against two teams from the Christiansburg Fire with the ultimate winner being See page 2 Wythe County board to discuss asphalt plant By JASON DUNOVANT Staff Writer WYTHE COUNTY The Wythe County Board of Supervisors will hold the first of what is usually two monthly meetings this Tuesday morning at 9 The boards meeting planned for earlier this month was canceled because of scheduling con between board During Tuesdays meeting the board will fur ther discuss the proposed construction of an asphalt plant in the Black Lick area of Wythe An ordinance was proposed during last months board meeting to stop the construction of objectionable levels of and The board will dis cuss with residents if the ordinance can be used to prevent the plant from being constructed and if it should be The board will also discuss the management See page 12 The National Champion Radford Rugby fore took on two teams from the Christiansburg Fire in the Under the Bridge Party and beat the CFD team then lost out to team In a rights the CFD first team won the In the the gazebo with its continuous music and the tents of the many vendors and Bob Price 50 cents Copyright The Southwest Times SPORTS Braves sweep Rockies in Colorado Page 6 WEATHER Tonight Tomorrow MM Child Caroline 7 Critzer Elementary of Tim and Cathy Sutphin Low of High of 61 88 Todays Quote Tradition is what you resort to when you dont have the time or the money to do it Kurt Herbert  

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