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    http://christian-identity.net/forum/...4168#post14168




    I'm a Lying Scumbag & Control Freak with NO Respect for the Little People of Granby

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    • #32



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      I'm a Lying Scumbag & Control Freak with NO Respect for the Little People of Granby

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      • #33



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        I'm a Lying Scumbag & Control Freak with NO Respect for the Little People of Granby

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        • #34



          http://christian-identity.net/forum/...4282#post14282






          news@newconews.com

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          • #35



            http://christian-identity.net/forum/...4309#post14309




            I'm a Lying Scumbag & Control Freak with NO Respect for the Little People of Granby

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            • #36
              http://christian-identity.net/forum/...4487#post14487
              I'm a Lying Scumbag & Control Freak with NO Respect for the Little People of Granby

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              • #37




                http://christian-identity.net/forum/...4497#post14497




                news@newconews.com

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                • #38
                  East Newton / Granby Class of ’16 steps into the future

                  East Newton / Granby Class of ’16 steps into the future

                  By Mike Elswick, Posted May. 11, 2016 at 12:36 AM



                  http://www.neoshodailynews.com/news/...ps-into-future
                  http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...4554#post14554
                  http://christian-identity.net/forum/...4554#post14554


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                  GRANBY — A packed house at the East Newton High School gym was on hand Monday as the graduating Patriot Class of 2016 took center stage for the final time as a group.

                  Principal Scott Charlton presented the class to cheers and applause at the conclusion of commencement exercises. He said the class as a whole was leaving the East Newton campus richer in knowledge, friendship, family and community support — and scholarships.

                  The classmates were cumulatively awarded more than $1.5 million worth of scholarships they will take to the next level of their educations, Charlton said.

                  Class valedictorian Kortney Cambers offered thanks to the community of teachers, family, fiends and supporters who helped the graduating seniors successfully complete their journey through the school system and onto the stage to pick up their diplomas.

                  “The point of high school is to help us prepare a strong foundation for the future,” Cambers said. The learning experience the members of the class of 2016 received should have done just that, she said.

                  Cambers also took a moment to recognize two classmates who started — but did not physically complete — the journey to receive diplomas with the rest of the class. Empty seats were left to commemorate the void left by Damia Ford and Kathryn “Katie” Jane Heilig.

                  Ford was killed Nov. 9, 2007 while Heilig died from injuries sustained in a crash on No. 13, 2014. Cambers said she will always remember Heilig’s smile.

                  “They’ve both been with us every step of the way” in thought and spirit, Cambers said.

                  The graduation address was given by Jamey Gilion, East Newton High School social studies teacher and a former coach. Charlton said Gilion has had long ties to the school and with education in the area for three decades.

                  Gilion kicked off his career as a teacher by doing his student teaching at East Newton. He advised the graduates not to think of their graduation as an ending — but rather as a beginning of the rest of their lives.

                  “You’re thinking yes, it’s finally over, but the word commencement means it’s actually the beginning,” Gilion said. And, if the graduates think they are now standing out in the crowd because they made it through high school, he provided numbers that might persuade them otherwise.

                  “There are 32 million graduates this year from 37,000 high schools,” Gilion said. Even for the top couple of students in each graduating class there is strong competition for slots in top college programs, for scholarships and eventually for the best jobs.

                  Gilion said those figures equate to 37,000 valedictorians and 37,000 senior class presidents.

                  “The coach in me wants to tell you how to stand out in a crowd,” he said. “But my best advice is to be true to yourselves and make each day your masterpiece.”


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                  • #39
                    This time the Granby Fire Department cum first

                    This time the Granby Fire Department cum first


                    http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...4704#post14704
                    http://christian-identity.net/forum/...4704#post14704



                    Around 4:30pm @ Neosho Street and it is a dreary day for a house fire.


                    There was smoke cummin' from both eaves but the Granby pumper truck got there first.



                    Rougher Than a Cob, More Hot Than Turpentine

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                    • #40






                      http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...4707#post14707
                      http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...4707#post14707




                      I'm a Lying Scumbag & Control Freak with NO Respect for the Little People of Granby

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                      • #41
                        EPA Superfund Program: NEWTON COUNTY MINE TAILINGS, GRANBY, Mo

                        EPA Superfund Program: NEWTON COUNTY MINE TAILINGS, GRANBY, Mo


                        https://cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/cu...cfm?id=0701651
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                        The Newton County Mine Tailings site (Site) is located in the northern half of Newton County, Missouri, and is part of the Tri-State Mining District which encompasses approximately 2,500 square miles of Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma. Mining at the Site was conducted from around 1850 to 1970. After 150 years of mining activities, the presence of chat piles, tailing impoundments, and waste mine rock piles, are common features of the landscape in Newton County. Over the past few decades much of the total volume of surface mine waste has been removed and reused. However, there are still hundreds of acres of mining and milling wastes that remain. Much of the wastes are contaminated with residual heavy metals and have the potential to contaminate surface soils, groundwater, surface water, and stream sediments.
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                        https://cumulis.epa.gov/supercpad/cu...0701651#Status

                        Site Information for NEWTON COUNTY MINE TAILINGS
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                        EPA’s Involvement at this Site
                        What is the current site status?
                        What's being done to protect human health and the environment?
                        EPA’s Involvement at this Site
                        The Site is a concern because of the mining and milling wastes remaining on the surface throughout the county. The wastes constitute a significant source of heavy metals contamination with potential for exposure to people and environmental receptors. Past mining and milling practices have also resulted in the contamination of surface soil, sediments, surface water, and groundwater in the shallow aquifer. The primary contaminants of concern are lead, cadmium, and zinc.

                        A preliminary assessment was conducted in the Granby area in 1986 revealing elevated levels of cadmium, lead and zinc significantly above background concentrations in soil and groundwater. In 1989, MDNR reconfirmed elevated lead levels in surface water and soil. An expanded site assessment was conducted by EPA in 1995 around Granby, Wentworth, and Stark City that focused on determining heavy metals concentrations in mining and milling wastes, surface soils, surface water, and stream sediments. The discovery of an elevated blood-lead level in a child living in the Spring City area in 1995 resulted in further assessment activities of residential yard soil and private drinking water wells in and around Spring City. As a result of these assessments, EPA expanded its investigations of private water wells and residential yard soil in known mining areas throughout the country.

                        Due to the large number of private residential drinking water wells identified with high levels of lead and cadmium throughout the Site, EPA began providing bottled water to homes in 1998. This action served as a temporary response action while public water supply systems were designed and constructed as part of the removal action to replace the contaminated wells. EPA completed construction of public water supplies that supply new public water supply mains to serve areas with contaminated residential wells. Additionally, approximately 100 individual deep-aquifer drinking water wells have been installed for homes where it was not feasible to install public water supply mains.

                        In 1999, EPA began a removal action for lead-contaminated residential yard soil in approximately 100 properties in the OU 02 portion of the Site. Meanwhile, the PRPs removed lead-contaminated residential yard soil at approximately 300 properties in the OU 01 portion of the Site, mostly in the city of Granby, under an Administrative Order on Consent. EPA placed the Newton County portion of the Tri-State Mining District on the National Priorities List (NPL) on September 29, 2003. Wastes in and around 14 mining camps located within approximately 300 square miles of Newton County have been grouped into five subdistricts: Spring City/Spurgeon, Diamond, Granby, Stark City, and Wentworth. EPA designated two operable units (OUs) for cleanup activities due to the location of mine and milling wastes and the location of mining operations by various potentially responsible parties (PRPs) who are liable for cleanup actions. OU 01 is the Diamond, Spring City, and Granby subdistricts, and contains the locations of mines and mills owned or operated by PRPs. OU 02 encompasses the remainder of Newton County where no viable PRPs have been identified.




                        The remaining risks to the environment and potential human exposure at the Site result from the presence of the mining and milling wastes located throughout the county. In 2009, EPA completed a Remedial Investigation/ Feasibility Study (RI/FS) which focused on these wastes and associated soils. A Record of Decision (ROD) was issued in June 2010. The major components of the selected remedy are:

                        Removal of metals contaminated mining and milling wastes, soils, and intermittent tributary stream sediments
                        Disposal of the contaminated wastes, soils, and sediments in a central repository to be constructed on site
                        Capping of the repository with an 18-inch soil cover
                        Recontouring the excavated areas to promote drainage
                        Revegetation of the excavated areas and the repository with native grasses
                        Monitoring Site streams for assessing the effect of cleanup
                        Establishing institutional controls to restrict the future use of the disposal areas


                        What is the current site status?

                        Removal of contaminated residential yard soils is complete. Replacement of residential water supplies is also complete. The long-term remedy includes removal and disposal of contaminated soils and sediments, capping of the disposal area, revegetation of excavated areas and the capped area, monitoring, and institutional controls to restrict the use of disposal areas. Cleanup activities are ongoing. An interagency agreement (IA) was signed in November 2014 with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the initiation of the first phase of remedial actions at the Site. Construction activities are scheduled to begin in 2016.


                        EPA Region 6 and 7, in conjunction with the USFWS, Native American Tribes, and state environmental agencies (Kansas, Missouri, and Oklahoma) are currently collecting and evaluating characterization and ecological risk data throughout the reach of the Spring River basin in Missouri, Kansas, and Oklahoma as a coordinated watershed effort within the TSMD. All of the Site subdistricts drain to the Spring River basin. A remedy decision to address the remaining surface water at the Site has not been made.
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                        What's being done to protect human health and the environment?

                        The site is being addressed through federal and potentially responsible party (PRP) actions.



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                        • #43



                          http://whitenationalist.org/forum/sh...4867#post14867
                          http://christian-identity.net/forum/...4867#post14867




                          I'm a Lying Scumbag & Control Freak with NO Respect for the Little People of Granby

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                          • #44
                            Government files suit against Newton County man for $2.6 million in unpaid taxes

                            Government files suit against Newton County man for $2.6 million in unpaid taxes


                            https://rturner229.blogspot.com/2016...st-newton.html
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                            A civil action filed last week in U. S. District Court claims that a Newton County man failed to pay his taxes for five years and fraudulently transferred his residential and business properties to keep them out of the government's hands.

                            In the lawsuit, the federal government claims William Phillip "Phil" Jackson, of Stark City, owes $2,663,312.30, including penalties and interest for taxes that should have been paid between 1998 and 2002.

                            The suit asks the judge to okay the sale of four pieces of property it says are owned by Jackson, including the property on which Jackson Tire in Granby is located, two other Granby properties, and Phil and Sharon Jackson's home in Stark City.

                            The lawsuit claims that after the government began pursuing Jackson for the unpaid taxes, he transferred titles to the four properties to four entities, Trinity Consulting, Rock Foundation, Gateway Properties, and Prosperity Leasing, without receiving equivalent value in return.

                            The trustee for each of those entities, according to the lawsuit, was Jerry Lahr, Fort Worth, Texas, but the government claims each was under the control of Phil Jackson.

                            The lawsuit notes that Lahr has an "established history of using fictitious and/or nominee entries to hold property and evade payment of his own federal income taxes."

                            On December 8, 2008, Lahr pleaded guilty in federal court to conspiracy to defraud the United States, by transferring his assets to various entities to avoid paying taxes.


                            Posted by Randy at 5:51 PM Monday August 22, 2016

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                            • #45



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                              I'm a Lying Scumbag & Control Freak with NO Respect for the Little People of Granby

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