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Stockton’s Now-N-Then Treasure Chest a real gem

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Raelyn Holmes with her father, Duane Fitts, own and operate Stockton’s Now-NThen Treasure Chest, a store that is overflowing with antiques, homemade treasures and vintage décor. You can tell it is a passion of Raelyn’s before you even open the door when you see the old mailbox hailing the address of the store (316 Main) and the items she displays in front of the building.
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Stockton Pumpkin Patch a smashing success!

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Stockton’s Pumpkin Patch was held this past weekend (October 1st and 2nd) and can only be described as a “smashing success!” Stockton Chamber Director Ravin States Leake, the volunteers and students worked tirelessly to set up the fall affair with the weather cooperating, maybe just a little too much with the temperature, but nonethe- less dished up a beautiful, sunny weekend for the event. The Hobart FCE announced the winners of their Pumpkin Baking Contest, which was held on Saturday.
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School Board members work on goal setting and discuss several items at special meeting

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The Stockton USD 271 Board of Education members held a special meeting on Wednesday, September 28th. First on the agenda was reviewing and fine tuning the goals of the school, which focus on academic achievement, assessment data, social and emotional data and the five-year plan. The state has set the year 2030 for schools to meet the state standards with Stockton setting their goal to meet the state standards by 20262027. Wording was changed to read that Stockton will expand their opportunities to achieve goals before set time lines. They also discussed absenteeism at the school and the discipline structure, as well as recruitment/ retention and relationships of the staff and the upkeep of the facilities. After the goals have been reviewed and approved at the regular October meeting, the information will be put out on the District’s web site.
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City commissioners discuss ordinances and 150th celebration

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Old Business for the Stockton City Commission on Tuesday, September 20th, started with the approval of the Nex-Tech agreements with the City dealing with the service agreement and $1.00 per access line. They then reviewed the Residential Revitalization Program for the City with city manager/ clerk Courtney Flower presenting additional information. That information will be sent out in the next City Newsletter for the residents as to what the program all entails and how they can apply for it if they have an outside project or repairs that need to be done to their property. A total of ten projects will be approved per year with Flower stating the SDIC is working on a similar program for businesses to help with repairing, updating or fixing the exterior of their buildings.