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A brief history of SPLOST

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1985: Special purpose local option sales tax is created by Georgia Legislature. It gives counties the option to impose a 1-cent sales tax with the money collected from the tax to be used for a list of capital improvement projects, but it must be approved by voters.

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Cross Creek High School was the biggest ticket item of Phase I of the special purpose local option sales tax, which was approved by Richmond County voters in 1997. Completed in 1999, the school cost $21.9 million.

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The construction of Grovetown Middle School, which was funded by SPLOST money.

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Cross Creek High School was the biggest ticket item of Phase I of the special purpose local option sales tax, which was approved by Richmond County voters in 1997. Completed in 1999, the school cost $21.9 million.

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The new elementary school on Mullikin Road, seen on February 9, 2005, was funded by school board SPLOST funds.

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Freedom Fest to offer free children’s carnival rides

by By Rebecca Morris Staff Writer Grayson County News Gazette

Leitchfields Freedom Fest will be stressing freedom this year at least for kids.

During a meeting Tuesday, Feb. 28, Leitchfield tourism director Ilsa Johnson said this Julys festival will include rides by a different carnival operator and for kids the rides will be free.

Johnson said this years festival will likely just be one day, and will include fireworks and a performance by the band Sixth Floor.

Also Tuesday, the tourism commission:

Met in closed session to review responses from its request of qualifications for consulting services in connection with a new municipal pool. The commission is seeking bids for a professional architectural and engineering study to get a better feel for actual costs for building the type of pool complex it wants. If those numbers work into the commissions budget, it will then seek bids on designing the complex.

The commission wants to build a minimum six-lane pool, seating for 200 people and aquatic recreational areas for children ages 3-12. Their design specifications also call for separate restroom/lockers/showers facilities for men and women, office and vending space, and a reception area.

The field was narrowed down to a short list of three firms that will be invited to do oral presentations. The names of the firms were not being released at press time.

After those presentations, the committee could select a finalist to contract with.

In 2011 the commission, with the help of the city council, bought 30.55 acres across from the existing Carroll Gibson Boulevard, off Wallace Avenue. Together with the city and the Grayson County School District, it plans on developing a recreational complex on the property that will include a swimming pool, four ball fields, a possible amphitheater, and a cross-country path.

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Tokyo Expats Live in Altered Landscape

Jacinthe Martin says it took her a few days to reach panic status last March, as Japans nuclear crisis deepened following its earthquake and tsunami. But the agitated news reports and frantic emails from friends finally pushed her like many foreign residents of Tokyo to abandon her adopted city for sanctuary overseas.

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You dont see many expats at the supermarket, she says. One neighbor, they never came back, not even to close the house. They just sent a mover.

The exodus from Japan of people who had obvious places to go generated its own term: flyjin, a cross between fly and gaijin, the Japanese word for foreigner. Immigration statistics show that in March 2011, 270,000 more non-Japanese left the country than entered it.

Many of the flyjin are long back, after waiting out the fraught first weeks of the crisis at home or in places such as Hong Kong or Singapore. Yet not everyone has returned: the lower numbers are evident not only in emptier foreign-food aisles, but in shrunken international school enrolments and depressed rents on expatriate-oriented housing. Ms Martins neighbor's house, for instance, is renting for 20 per cent less than it did before its previous occupants fled.

Among the returnees, meanwhile, there has been the sometimes tricky process of getting back to normal not only at home but at work, where companies have learnt tough lessons about the trade-offs involved in evacuating non-local staff. When we came back, there were difficulties in terms of a few odd comments and stuff, says Stephen Brierley, a British currency-swaps trader at a Japanese financial firm.

About 30 per cent of the traders on his floor are foreigners, he says: they went to Hong Kong for a week, while their Japanese colleagues stayed put.

A manager at one Swiss-based company says he was told not to let his Japanese colleagues know he was out of the country, to avoid damaging morale a ruse that seems unlikely to have fooled them. Everyone knows that all the gaijin left, says a Japanese IT specialist at a US consulting firm.

When they returned, many were put through a regimen of corporate group-building exercises designed to smooth over any rifts with colleagues such as company-sponsored golf weekends. A few businesses went further, linking team spirit with volunteer efforts in Japans tsunami-stricken north-east. That was a real game-changer, says a foreign manager who spent a weekend shoveling muck and picking up debris. My relationship with the team here, and their view of us, changed dramatically for the better.

As for the decline in expat numbers, it has been oddly uneven across nationalities, with continental Europeans the mostly likely to have stayed away a reflection, perhaps of differing attitudes towards nuclear power and radiation risks. Enrolment at a school for German children in Yokohama, just south-west of Tokyo, is still down by 25 per cent, while parents at Tokyos French Lyce report a similar fall there. At the British School numbers are down just 5 per cent.

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