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Bagley

[bag-lee]

noun

  1. William Chandler, 1874–1946, U.S. educator and writer.



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“This is a real sore issue,” said Jim Bagley from the cockpit of his 1955 Cessna 172 as it roared through the airspace that would be subject to restriction.

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Yet even Bagley, a close watcher of the project who had given the draft environmental assessment a careful read, did not initially realize some of the restrictions would be limited to 60 days.

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Had the Marine Corps held public meetings on the proposal and publicized the 60-day cap, some of the backlash against it could likely have been avoided, Bagley said.

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The former three-time mayor of Twentynine Palms, Bagley is now a recreational pilot and flight instructor who sits on the county Airport Commission.

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But on my show, Tim Bagley, who plays Brad … he’s been doing the same characters for I don’t know for how long.

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