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Week In Review: Superintendent Staying Put and Spring Celebrations

Greenfield Patch recaps last week's top stories.

After weeks of uncertainty, the Greenfield School District learned early last week it will not need to search for a new superintendent.

The news of Greenfield Superintendent was a hot topic since it was announced that Farner was one of three finalists for the job, but Farner ultimately missed out on the position when that .

That was last week's biggest story on Greenfield Patch, but there were plenty of others big ones.

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The week was also filled with all sorts of national holidays and local celebrations. We stopped in to see how local Mexican restaurants and , took in a prayer meeting for the , praised teachers on and highlighted moms on.

We also previewed the city's and , and shot tons of . We even got a shot of Mayor Michael Neitzke as the Klement's Racing Sausages looked on.

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In other school news, the Greenfield and Whitnall school districts found out where they ranked against other area schools as the .

And of course, Greenfield Patch readers got a glimpse at a new nationwide initiative: the addition of local bloggers! Here in Greenfield, we were fortunate to have five bloggers post blogs in the first three days of the blogger program. Greenfield soccer coach Rob Blake , the Greenfield Parks and Recreation Department used its blog and Pastor Steve Rogers .

Thanks for another great week. Another one awaits.


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