Will Morgan

Will Morgan
Will Morganis a Minnesota politician and former member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party, he represented District 56B, which includes portions of Dakota County in the southern Twin Cities metropolitan area. He is a physics teacher at Burnsville High School in Burnsville...
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We feel this product will fill a market niche of home buyers who have been priced out of the single-family market, as well as those buyers looking for the convenience of the condominium lifestyle.
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Median home prices within the district are high for a rural community, reflecting the district's attractiveness to buyers of second homes and telecommuters. Residents of the largest town also have access to job centers in the Fresno region, albeit via a one-hour drive to the south. Separately, the district recently lost about a third of its students and will lose about a third of its tax base in fiscal 2007 due to an annexation vote that removed a portion of the district's far southwest territory. This has been incorporated into the rating and we expect continued property turnover and new construction will translate into a growing property tax base within the school's new boundaries.
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Being asked what year I am whenever I meet someone and having to tell them I don't go to school can be kind of tough and wear on someone after a while.
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I've been working and saving for almost two years trying to put money away, and that doesn't leave a whole lot of room for college.
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We're here, we're not polar opposites, we're not competing for the hold of the city.
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I must say I'm not a fan of the double-popped-collar. One popped-collar is silly enough, two is excessive.
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We weren't strong enough to get the ball out of his hands or strong enough to stop him from catching the ball. I have no other explanation than that.
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We weren't ready to release it. It's very complicated what we're doing. We're just making sure what we sent out was accurate.
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We were pleased by the ruling but that also reaffirms to us that practices we have in place are appropriate.
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What the big issue is going to be is how much of an adverse visual impact it has, ... We haven't even begun to look at all the different options. Can it be moved? Can it be painted white? There are all these different values to consider and there's lots of opportunity for compromise to minimize the visual impact and still provide the cell coverage people need.
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We lost, and we had a significant loss. There's nothing to draw positive from it. They only thing we can do positive from it is to look at what we did wrong and correct those mistakes.
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We lost a lot of games by one run (last season). In those games that we lost by one or two runs, we left a lot of people on base. I felt like if we could correct that, we would be in the mix.
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We went back on task at 8.00 this morning.
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We had success right off the bat, ... Our first team lost in the state championship game in McKinney. Brandon Grant and Charlie Wells from Liberty-Eylau were pitchers on that team.