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Businessman who launched Indian-owned factory dies
The Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Mich.Long-time businessman William "Bill" Russell, who launched the region's first Indian-owned manufacturing plant in 1975 and initially hired only fellow American Indians when no other company would, died at his home. Russell, 77, died late Wednesday. He...Tags: General Motors Corp., Graduation, Obituaries, Colleges and Universities, Central Michigan University
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Manchester Middle School Hosts Odyssey Of The Mind Fundraiser
Illing Middle School is to host a fundraising dinner on May 17 to send students to the Odyssey of the Mind finals in Michigan. The dinner, which includes pasta, meatballs, salad, bread and dessert, is set for 6-8 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Tickets are... -
Ed. Funders Giving More to Same Few, Say Studies
Education Week, Bethesda, Md.As more and more foundation money floods into K-12 education, it is being channeled to fewer and fewer groups, according to new research presented at the American Educational Research Association meeting here last week. Researchers also found that...Tags: Bethesda (Montgomery, Maryland), Teachers, Oakland (Chicago, Illinois), University of Pennsylvania, New York City
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Ex porn actor sues school district after math tutor signs are removed
Students know him as David Mech, a 36-year-old doctorate student who teaches Boca Raton teens as "the Happy/Fun Math Tutor." To others, he is Dave Pounder, the "Happy/Fun Porn Guy" who owns an adult entertainment business and has performed in such X-...
Tags: Palm Beach State College, Teaching and Learning, Arizona State University, Pornography, Colleges and Universities
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For Dillard jazz band moms, an extra-special day
Staff writerOne group of South Florida moms will be worshiped from afar today, not surrounded by brunches and family dinners. They wouldn't have it any other way. Mother's Day is also the final day of the Essentially Ellington High School Jazz Band Competition...Tags: Mother's Day, Broward College, Baptist, Deerfield Beach, Christianity
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Emmet County 4-H'ers honored at Spring Achievement Days
The annual Emmet County 4-H Spring Achievement Days took place on Friday and Saturday, April 26-27, at the community center on the Emmet County Fairgrounds in Petoskey. The event is designed as an opportunity for the county's 4-H members to exhibit...
Tags: Chanel S.A., Animal Science, Material Science, Awards and Prizes
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Engagement: Burns -- Klevorn
Aimee Robin Burns of Petoskey and David Matthew Klevorn of Boyne City are announcing their engagement and plans to marry on Saturday, June 22, at the Walloon Lake Community Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Rob and Joyce Burns of Petoskey. Aimee...
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For summer internships, outlook improving - slowly
The Virginian-PilotThis is the story of how Stanley Zheng got a summer internship after he stopped looking for one. His search began in January 2012. Zheng, then a sophomore at Old Dominion University planning to major in computer science, submitted about a dozen...Tags: Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Engineering, Newport News Shipbuilding, Norfolk State University, Employment
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EYE ON PETS: Traveling ophthalmologist treats Chattanooga area animals
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.Harvey was within days of losing an eye before a surgical graft helped restore his vision and save the eye. The fact that the patient had white, brown and black fur made no difference. When veterinary ophthalmologist Dr. Louis J. Laratta looked in...Tags: Ophthalmology, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Murfreesboro, Glaucoma, Pets
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DEQ director explains governor
Dowagiac Daily News, Mich.Atypical politician Gov. Rick Snyder compensates for the low priority given to communication by courageous decision-making and staying the course, his first cabinet member said in Dowagiac Saturday night. Pokagon Township native Dan Wyant, keynote...Tags: Carl Levin, Republican Party, Regional Authority, Rick Snyder, Elections
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In research and administration, new UNC chancellor accustomed to problems
The News & ObserverCarol Folt, the scientist, has tackled some of the most tangled ecological problems on Earth. As a graduate student in California, her question was how to improve fisheries in Lake Tahoe. At Dartmouth, Folt spurred one of her students to do a 20-year...Tags: Feta Cheese, Sexual Assault, Christian Orthodoxy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Biology
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Surplus of college graduates allows employers to require more of new hires
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewErika Wahl was thrilled to land a summer job as a file clerk with Gentile, Horoho & Availi, a Downtown law firm. Wahl, 22, who is graduating this month from the University of Pittsburgh with a degree in political science and communications and a minor...Tags: Health and Safety at Work, Business Enterprises, University of Pittsburgh, Health and Safety at School, Pittsburgh
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