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ReportCard! – Danville City Council (6/28/16)

It’s the end of the two-year grading term for Danville City Council, and we’re giving out the final grades today.

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ReportCard! – Danville City Council (4/30/15)

It’s hard to believe that 2015 is already 1/3 over. That means it’s time for SouthsideCentral to issue ReportCards again. Today, we’re going to grade Danville City Council.

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ReportCard! – Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors (3/30/15)

The first ReportCard! in this series wasn’t very kind to the Halifax County Board of Supervisors. But hey, they deserved it. Let’s drive up Route 57 to Chatham and deliver a ReportCard! to the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors.

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ReportCard! – Halifax County Board of Supervisors (3/26/15)

If the schools give out report cards every so often, so can SouthsideCentral! Let’s do a ReportCard on the Halifax County Board of Supervisors in this article. CAUTION: There’s a potential for more “F”‘s than an R-rated movie here.

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ReportCard! – Economic Development

School’s out but SouthsideCentral is still filling out ReportCards. Today, we’re grading economic development efforts around the region.

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ReportCard! – Danville School Board

We just finished a ReportCard! for Danville City Council for June 1st until now, so it’s only fair that the school board gets the same treatment.

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ReportCard! – Danville City Council (10/18/14)

It’s been almost five months since the newest version of Danville City Council started working. I think it’s time for their first SouthsideCentral ReportCard! on how they’ve done since June 1st.

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ReportCard! – Elected School Boards

Some people look forward to getting their grades when the report cards come out. Others hope that the dog eats them.

In this new feature, we’ll take a category or group of things and grade the items on the standard A to F scale. I think the elected school boards in the regions that we […]