Abstract
Volume three, Number two, February 1973
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Progress is made by Warren County
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Despite the fact that the nation’s economy has not been proceeding [at] full speed, Warren County has made solid progress during the past five years
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Since’72 was a year to remember, the local C-P head does just that
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Written by Tom Davidson (community affairs coordinator)
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Winter workshop scheduled here on Feb. 16-17
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Robert McAlpine was a former program coordinator
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Wilbur C. Warren was the Immediate Past President
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Complex hopes still alive
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Whittle was the speaker for the Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Health screening services offered
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Letters to The Neighbor
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Danny Alford
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Dr. Jack Frost
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Joseph H. Owmby
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Jane B. Rees
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Troop 118 of the Boy Scouts of America
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Maxie Taylor
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Carl Whitfield
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Rev. E. Russell
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Ron Lewis
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Greg Douglas
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Jeff Harris
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Mark Johnson
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Request is denied
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The city’s request for more than $3/4 million in surplus funds from the National Model Cities programs has been turned down by the Department of Housing and Urban Development
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Workshop covers government trends
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The implications
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Executive action
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Proposals and actions
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Obstacles
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Dwight A. Ink was the associate director of OMB (Office of Management and Budget)
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The Neighbor speaks
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Written by F.O. Moxley
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The Neighbor staff
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Clark Hanes is the editor
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Barry Williams is the staff reporter
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Robert McCauley is the new City Manager
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Leslie Allen resigned last fall
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Meet your C-P staff
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Tom Davidson
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Margaret Austin
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Etta Mae Pritchett
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NYC girls
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Cynthia Riley
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Rev. Grider
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Patty Goodall
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Nany Shanklin
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Sharon Fulton
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Program debated by [the] crime council
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Members of the Barren River Regional Crime Council discussed the merits of the new work release program during last month’s meeting
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Robert Hunter is the new acting coordinator for the Work-Release Program
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‘New Federalism’ is discussed
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Citizens’ involvement is stressed
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Whereas, the Region IV Citizens Council, Inc. agrees that practically every HUD program has some detailed regulatory requirement concerning citizen involvement
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McCauley becomes [the] new city manager
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Paul L. McCauley
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Ben Shouse was the paraprofessional Boy Scouts of America
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Learning center has [a] new program
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The Adult Learning Center can now supply credits to adults to gain their high school diplomas or build them up in all subject areas so that they might pass their G.E.D.
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George Esters is the coordinator
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Robert McAlpine is the former Program Coordinator
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C-P resolution
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Wilbur C. Warren is the immediate past president of the National Citizens Participation Council
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10 commandments of community ed (only 9 are listed)
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Thou shalt no other goal before thee but to help communities become the best, they are capable of becoming
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Remember thy Community Education program, to keep it serving the entire community
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Six days shall thy buildings be open for community use, and the seventh day also if community members do desire
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Honor the educational needs of the fathers, mothers, and other community members in addition to the children so that their days in the community may be rich in nature
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Thou shalt not kill the desire to learn in the community members
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Thou shalt not commit adulteration of Community Education by promoting programs or goals of lesser quality as being true Community Education
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Thou shalt not steal from any community member the right to fully realize his own potential
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Thou shalt not bear false tidings of cooperation with other agencies, but shall marshall your combined resources to meet community needs
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Thou shalt not covet thy schools thine own but open it willingly for use by all members of the community
Disciplines
Genealogy | History | Urban, Community and Regional Planning
Recommended Citation
Special Collections, Department of Library, "The Neighbor Voice of the Bowling Green Model Cities C. P. Program Vol. 3, No. 2" (1973). Research Collections. Paper 271.
https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/dlsc_kl_non_mat/271