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Congratulations to Curtis and his new band for winning their 1st competition in a while. But as the drum major of the Boulder City High School Band, I did not see a tearful eye, or solemn face. The first thing I saw after receiving our third place plaque, was our director, Mr. James Gillette, coming to greet me and congratulate me with a hug for myself, the colorguard captain, and drum section leader. The time that Mr. Gillette has put in is worth more than a plaque, because he has a found a way to make music fun for all. I am proud to have this man at the helm of our band, and will look forward to working hard to reclaim our 1st place honors in the near future.
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this is absolute poppycock. Tim Inch is an at will employee, and not an elected official. He should be let go and someone better qualified should be found. I have personally worked with Inch and know that he worries more about some of the teenagers cars than he does our city's finances.