The department's always maintained that their activities were a taxable service.

It's gasoline and propane and oil and sewage, dogs and cats and people and rats and nutria. The guys have seen dogs that have drowned that are still on a leash in the back yard, several cars with bodies in them and floating bodies.

They've called and they need us. They are getting help from a lot of states, but they are in dire need of law-enforcement officers who can operate and work from boats. We anticipated they would need our services and have been preparing for days.

Many professors don't realize they can just buy the book. We need to create a reminder system for faculty.

They're looking at working 12 hour days for five days straight.

A number of schools already have a textbook committee. Citrus needs one also.

What's amazing is that when the first Renaissance fair started 35 years ago, and when there was a surge of them in the late 1970s, everyone involved anticipated a 10-year life span for the phenomenon, ... But with the resilience and continued popularity of the fairs, we're still on a growth curve.

We will focus on our goals before implementing actions.