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Our faith challenged by science
As I've written last week, for many faith comes easy. They believe the Bible, as one has said, "all the way from Generations to Revolutions!" (Genesis to Revelation, for those of you not familiar with the books of the Bible). Others, want to believe,...Tags: Belief and Faith, Religious Texts, Drugs and Medicines, Bible, Science
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Flynn, Kelbel Jr. to be inducted into Harbor Springs Athletic Hall of Fame
HARBOR SPRINGS — Another dynamic duo. Harbor Springs’ Joseph Flynn and Ed Kelbel Jr. will both be inducted into the Harbor Springs High School Athletic Hall of Fame during halftime of the Friday, Feb. 8, boys’ basketball game against...
Tags: Michigan State Spartans, Golf, High Schools, High School Sports, Schools
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Michigan schools' sup't seeks teacher pay raise
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — State Superintendent Mike Flanagan is calling for an increase in salaries for Michigan teachers. Flanagan told a group of science experts at Michigan State University this week that an increase in salaries to more than $100,...
Tags: Teachers, Teaching and Learning
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Strings students gather for Day for Music Feb. 2
CHARLEVOIX -- Violin, viola, cello and string bass students of all ages and abilities are invited to participate in the Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra's fourth annual Day for Music workshop on Saturday, Feb. 2, at Charlevoix High School. During the one-...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Music, Culture, Advanced Training, Teaching and Learning
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Third chancellor candidate visits IUSB
South Bend TribuneSOUTH BEND -- Encouraging faculty members to collaborate with professors outside their departments and students to gain a global understanding would be top goals for Elrie LaBrent "Brent" Chrite, one of the finalists for the job of next chancellor at...Tags: Teachers, University of Chicago, University of Arizona, Colleges and Universities, Miami University
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The Ultimate Letterwinner: Harry Compton did it all at Petoskey High School
Oh, the element of surprise. Life is often full of them. Peg Compton was pleasantly surprised when she was about 10-years old when her father, Harry Compton, growled on the sidelines while coaching youth football. She then watched as her father...
Tags: Graduation, High School Sports, United Nations, Teaching and Learning, Wrestling
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Petoskey school board member-elect delayed in taking office
PETOSKEY -- A candidate elected to the Petoskey Board of Education in November was unable to officially begin board service as early as expected. School officials planned for Ralph Tramontini to take his oath of office during a special school board...
Tags: Regional Elections, Teaching and Learning, Local Elections, Elections
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College notes: Petoskey's Tamm scores 15, helps lead Central Michigan past South Dakota State
Sophomore guard Kerby Tamm recorded 15 points, forced two turnovers and grabbed one rebound for the Central Michigan University women’s basketball team during a non-league win over South Dakota State University, 88-62. Tamm, a 2011 Petoskey grad,...
Tags: Madonna University, Michigan Wolverines, South Dakota State University, Michigan State Spartans, Central Michigan University
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Petoskey Middle School robotics team nabs top award
Petoskey Middle School robotics team, G3: Geeks, Gears and Gadgets, won the highest award given to any team, the prestigious Inspire Award, at the For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology robotics qualifying tournament in Kentwood on...
Tags: Engineering, Judges, Justice System, Morehead State University, Science
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Uncircumcised boys and men may face more UTIs
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Infections of the kidney, bladder and urethra happen in uncircumcised baby boys at ten times the rate of circumcised boys, and over a lifetime uncircumcised men are four times more likely to experience one, according to a new...Tags: Sexually Transmitted Diseases, American Academy of Pediatrics, Dialysis, Urinary Tract Infection, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Ingeborg Paula Fritz, 81
Ingeborg Paula Fritz, 81, of Venice, Fla., and Norwood, Mich., originally from Okemos, Mich., died peacefully in her Michigan home on June 1, 2012. A memorial service will take place at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 1, at the First Congregational United Church... -
Tundra camping adventure theme of program at Carnegie
Biologist-adventurers Kathy and Jim Bricker will share a narrative and video of their tundra camping adventure at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 26, at the Carnegie building, 451 E. Mitchell St., in Petoskey. Their program is titled "Caribou Summer: Secrets of the...
Tags: Libraries, Bowling Green State University, Colleges and Universities, Washington, DC, Trips and Vacations
Feb 8, 2013
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