"John Brooks" is the name of:

* John Brooks (engraver) (floruit/fl. 1755), Irish engraver

* John Brooks (English footballer) (b. 1931), former English footballer, known as Johnny Brooks

* John Brooks (governor) (1752–1825), 11th Governor of Massachusetts

* John Brooks (mayor) (1785–1869), 9th mayor of Columbus, Ohio

* John Brooks (racing driver) (born 1959), American race car driver

* John Brooks (referee) (born 1990), English association football referee

* John Brooks (rugby union) (born 1977), Harlequins rugby union player

* John Brooks (soccer) (born 1956), retired English soccer forward

* John Brooks (writer) (1920–1993), financial journalist for The New Yorker magazine

* John Brooks, Baron Brooks of Tremorfa (born 1927), Welsh politician and boxing functionary

* John Brooks, Jr. (1783–1813), United States Marine Lieutenant, killed at Battle of Lake Erie

* John A. Brooks, religious scholar and prohibitionist

* John Anthony Brooks (born 1993), a German-American soccer player

* John Baguley Brooks (1856–1886), British Conservative MP

* John Benson Brooks (1917–1999), American jazz pianist, songwriter, arranger, and composer

* John C. Brooks (born 1937), North Carolina Labor Commissioner

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We've been waiting for this day and I think everyone's been rehearsing for weeks. Now it's just a matter of who does what once the new cars arrive.

I don't think anybody really realized how big a problem this could be.

I learned the town had not signed a contract with the auditor, and it's very important that we do, and that we get started on the audit. I'm not 100 percent sure what happened there, but (part-time Town Clerk) Josie (Ellis) has been preparing the information for the auditor, so we can get that information ready to work on, probably after Brian finishes the corporate tax season, in March.

Bradley Williams turned in his resignation. (Town Attorney) Mike Abbott is working on a contract with Sheriff Ronnie Oakes to get deputies to run patrols for us.

(Investigator) Lester Bowman and I went over to the police academy in Bristol today. I wanted to make sure we would not lose any grant money because of losing the officers, or because of problems with paperwork being behind.

Tim Carson understands that both Fayette and Westmoreland counties are in need of good-paying jobs that will keep our young people here. He knows that jobs and health care are not issues that end at the county line. We all share the burden of creating economic opportunity, and we need a leader like Tim, who understands this and who has the experience to fight for us.