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3 Southern California students compete in high-stakes science contest
L.A. NOWThree Southern California students compete in high-stakes science contest.... -
Md. teen's geolocation project wins prize at MIT
The Frederick News-PostUsually, hobbies cost money. But Sam Pritt’s extracurricular project has earned him $3,000 and could bring in an additional $100,000. Sam, 17, lives in Walkersville and has been home-schooled by his parents, Christine and Mark, his entire life,...Tags: Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Google Inc., FEMA
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Lucille Bliss dies at 96; voice of Crusader Rabbit and Smurfette
Lucille Bliss, who provided the voice of the cartoon character Crusader Rabbit in the early days of television and gained recognition a generation later as the voice of Smurfette in the 1980s television hit "The Smurfs," has died. She was 96. Bliss...
Tags: Cinderella (movie), Television, Star Wars (movie), Celebrities, NBC (tv network)
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Governors push for extension of wind energy tax credit
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsWarning that tens of thousands of jobs are at stake, governors in wind energy states are calling on Congress to renew an expiring tax break. Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback (R), Iowa Gov. Terry Branstad (R), Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper (D) and Oregon...Tags: Taxation, Regional Authority, Wind Power, Terry Branstad, George H.W. Bush
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Concerns looming over Ocotillo Wind Express
Staff WriterAs turbines rise in Ocotillo Wind Express, questions remain over the type of impacts the project will bring to the Valley and its westernmost community. Some fear about their health. But whether turbines do in fact pose health concerns is an issue...Tags: World Bank Group, Wind Power, Symptoms, Solar Energy, Health and Safety at School
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Halloween in the workplace? It depends
Earlier this month a PR rep offered me an interview with a human resources expert who wanted to alert America to the perils of office Halloween parties as potential horror shows of workplace liability. For example, she said, a company could end up liable...Tags: Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Media Industry, Orlando Health, Amy Winehouse, Holidays
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CFB Top Employers 2012 footnotes
Adventist: Excludes 2,954 per-diem workers; includes Florida Hospital system and several Adventist Care Center nursing homes. Comcast: Universal Orlando resort; excludes local cable-TV operations. Orlando Health: Excludes 1,632 per-diem workers; does...Tags: Orlando Hotels, Companies and Corporations, Maitland, Hard Rock Live Orlando, Orlando Health
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Report on IID Unit 3 power generator failure expected soon
Staff WriterThe Imperial Irrigation District anticipates a report in November about the cause of the failure that sidelined the El Centro Unit 3 Repower Project earlier this year. The 140-megawatt project, which reached commercial operation last week, suffered a... -
Farmers Markets: Almonds at the stands
WASCO, Calif. — California's almond harvest, which takes place from August through October, is a dusty, noisy affair, vast in scale and fascinating in its blend of agricultural and industrial processes. Sixty years ago California grew 100,000...
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Petition seeks lawmaker support for wind tax breaks
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsA renewable energy advocacy group is circulating a petition, hoping to get four lawmakers to change their views on tax credits. The non-profit Climate and Energy Project is trying to gather 5,000 signatures. The petition urges four Kansas...Tags: Energy, Credit and Debt, Renewable Energy
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Salina police on lookout for counterfeit money
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsCarmelita's has been in Salina for nine years. The story sells a variety of items from food to money orders. Police say that on Tuesday, a woman came into the store and bought a money order with seven counterfeit ten dollar bills, two counterfeit...Tags: Theft
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Siemens laying off nearly half of its Hutchinson workforce
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsEmployees at the Siemens plant in Hutchinson learned Tuesday nearly half of them will lose their jobs. “Certainly this is not only a blow to the Hutchinson community, but to the region and to the state of Kansas,” said Hutchinson City Manager...Tags: Job Layoffs, Layoffs and Downsizing, Wind Power, Plant Openings, Unemployment
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