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July 16, 2009 Notice Education Stabilization Fund Dollars Notification of Non-replacement Required School District Publication Notice As required by Section 4 of HB 1400. passed by the 61st Legislative Assembly, please consider this as offi- cial notification that "... any education stabilization fund dollars received by the Lone Tree School District #6 as a result of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, must be used first to restore funding deficien- cues in the 2009-20t0 school year when compared to the 2005-06 school year and that any additional dollars received under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 must be used for one-time non- recurring expenditures because this state is not responsible for replacing that level of funding or otherwise sus- taining that level of funding during the 2011-13 biennium." (July 16, 23) .BUT TRUE By Samantha Weaver - It was American paleontologist. biologist and scientific historian Stephen Jay Gould who made the tbl- lowing observation: "The most important scientific revolutions all include, as their only comrnon fea- ture. the dethronetnent of human arro- gance from one pedestal after another of previous convictions about our cen- trality in the cosmos." • Those who study such things claim that spectators at horse races consume more snacks than fans at any oilier live sporting event. - Duct tape is famous lor the numer- ous uses to which it's been put. but you rnav be surprised to hear about this one: haute couture (of a sort). Every year, Duck brand duct tape holds a contest in w'hich high-school students create prom dresses out eL yes. duct tape. The winner receives a $3.000 schohu-ship for college. • From the Yes. There Is a Word for It files: purlicue. When you extend your lorefinger and thumb as if you're shooting an imaginary gun. the space between the two digits is know as the purlicue. • The average bat lives approximate- ly 1 g years and spends abort! 1 2 of those years sleeping. • Iconic Elizabethan English play- wright and poet Williaxn Shakespeare had no formal education past grant- mar school. • If ) ou travel to Tokyo and have the great good fortune to dine at the exclusive restaurant called Happo-en. you might be able to get a took at the oldest bonsai trees in the world. The specimens kept in the restaurant's pri- vate garden have been lovingly culti- vated for between 400 and 800 years. • When they're over the open ocean, tsunamis can travel at moe..l.han 50,, miles per hour. HOCUS-FOCUS • Trivi00 9test;00 I GEOGRAPHY: On which conti- nent is the country of Djibouti locat- ed? 2. FOOD & DRINK: Wh is credited with naming, if not inventing, the sandwich? 3. MOVIES: \\;Vho played the lead in .... Fhe Invisible Man"? 4 GAMES: In Monopoly, what are the four railroad spaces named? 5. HUMAN ANATOMY: What is a more common name for the umbili- cus? 6. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: A Big Band dance called the "Lindy Hop" was inspired by which real per- son? 7. RELIGION: Noah's Ark landed on what mountain, accolding to the Old Testament? 8. ENTERTAINMENT: Who creat- ed the catchphrase "BarnS, "' on mlevi- ston? 9. HISTORY: What was the Stanley Steamer'? 10. SCIENCE: Why does the brain produce endorphins? Auswers 1. Africa I northeast  2. John Montagu. the fourth Earl o1 Sandwich 3. Claude Rains 4. Reading Railroad. B&O Railroad. Short Line and Pennsy Ivania Railroad 5. Navel or belly button 6. Charles Lindbergh. who was the first re fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean 7. Mount Ararat 8. TV chef Emeril Lagasse 9 A steam-powered automobile built in the early tg00s 10. Endorphins act as opmtes, or nat- ural painkillers, during extreme stress I 2009 Km Features Svnd.. 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ND Dr. Jake Holkup Dr, Kylie Simnioniw I Holistic services 'ered include: • Applied Kinesiology • Acupuncture • Nutrition Consultation • Cranial-Sacral Therapy • Foot Orthotics • Pediatric and Pregnancy M, W & F - 7 a,m.-5:30 p.m. T & Th - 7 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Sat. - 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 1-701-872-7520 Pro : Racing Weekly Update July 17-18, 2009 |'l}tlti,,it, t=llita.nlg.t-.li;l|lltl'tll-.ll.-ll'lslli  l_ -." : .e Gateway International Raceway Race Information & Records Last Year's Winner: Cad Edwards Qualifying Record: Casey Atwoo 132.423 - 1999 Race Record: Carl Edwards 119.142 - 2006 Race Time: 9 pm ET, July 18th Track Statistics & History Location: Madison, III. Banking I Turns(I-2) I Turns(3-4): 110 / 9 ° / 3 ° Distance: 1.25 miles Shape: Oval Due to the fact that there is no Cup race this  weekand, we are covering the Nationwide race instead. In the shadow of the famed Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the 1.25-mile Gateway Intemational Raceway boasts a state-of-the-art lighting system and currently seats 60,000. While the track is fairly short by modem NASCAR standards, it does not compensate for this with high banking. Rather, it s unlue in that  turns are banked ditferentiy, and are also of derent radii. The track plays host to NASCAR's Nationwide and n Truck Sedas as well as lightning fast NHRA action., Through July 12, 2009 2009 Sprint Cup Series Driver Points 1) Tony Stewart 2884 2) Jeff Gordon 2709 3) Jimmie Johnson 2672 4) Kurt Busch 2526 5) Denny Hamlin 2457 6) Carl Edwards 2438 7) Ryan Newman 2385 8) Kasey Kahne 2336 9) Juan Montoya 2321 10) Kyle Busch 2298 11) Mark Martin 2296 12) Matt Kenseth 2295 2009 Nationwide Series Driver Points 1) Kyle Busch 2931 2) Cad Edwards 2739 3) Brad Keselowski " 2597 4) Jason Leffler 2527 5) Joey Logano 2395 6) Justin AIIgaier 2140 7) Mike Bliss 2129 8) Brendan Gaughan 2080 9) Steve Wallace 2065 10) Jason Keller 2013 Mark Martin Born: Jan. 9. 1959 Sponsor: Carquest/Kellogg's Crew Chief: Alan Gustafson Car: Chevrolet Biography: Mark Marlin is known for his consistency. For exam- pie, he finished in the top ten eleven limes in 2008 out of the twenty-one starts he made. He also qualified for the Chase for the Cup all 3 years he raced full-lime dudng its estence. Mark Martin also currently holds the reoord for most Nafnwide Series wins wi'6h 48. Overall, Marlin has 36 career NASCAR Cup wins and has finished second in the Spnnt Cup Series point standings four limes (1990, 1994, 1998 and 2002). in 1990, a 46-point penalty at Richmond for using an ille- gal (but non-performance enhancing) carburetor spacer caused him to k3se to Dale Eamhardt by 26 points in the final standings. Later NASCAR stated that they shouk not have penalized him, but they could not retract the decision, Marlin announced he would retire after the 2005 season, dubbing the sea- son the "Salute to Ycu" tour as a thank you to his fans. Matin later agreed to come back and dnve for the 2006 season. In 2007, Martin became the oldest dri- ver in the modem era to lead the Spdnt Cup points for morn than ene week, Last year, Marlin made his 700th career start at the 2008 Auto Club 500. NASCAR Sprint Cup Sedes dnver Martin Truex Jr. will move to Michael Wap Racing next year from the Eamhardt Ganassi  Racing team. Waltrip announced the deal last Tuesday, saying Truex would drive the No. 56 Toyota. Waltrip, a two-time Daytona 500 winner who is now 46 and hasn't won a Cup race since 2003, said he would scale back to a partial .schedule next season. "I'm tuming my car over to a guy that I think can go win the championship," Waltrip said at a news conference. Tmex, 29, was considered perhaps the Cup sedas' top free agent this year, even though he's won only one race in his Cup career, ! _= i-- • Driver Mark Martin 14 1 195/10 Jeff Gordon 7 2 170/0 Kasey Kahne 15 3 170/5 Tony Stewart 32 4 165/5 Denny Hamlin 4 5 155/0 Ryan Newman 12 6 150/0 Bnan Vickers 1 7 151/5 Jimmie Johnson 3 8 147/5 Clint Bowyer 5 9 138/0 Juan Montoya 19 10 13410 Start Finish Points/Bonus Mark Madta took the checkered nag  Saturday night and won the Ufel.xxk.cem 400 in Chicag0iand, At the age  50, rVlk has made Cup radag h persen seaor drcuit He wen at Chic Speedway, ge e song jurap off the dou- tlile restad with two laps lelt to win his seaes-higt feurth race of the season. After Ite race Marlin said, 'When rm pumped p ddving fast race cars, I eeaainly dce't feel 50." Marn dom- inated the rdce early and led 196 laps. Wm cely 40 laps to go, a fl'anc linish that saw Johnsen and Kua Busch tare ce lhe rack a*vl Marlin his ohence to regain the leed and held on. 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