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Chance meeting leads to new youth radio program
The Bemidji PioneerHappenstance often can lead to new and exciting ventures. And that's what happened because of a chance meeting in Harmony Foods Co-op between a youth soccer coach and a pair of retirees. Don Gannon, the coach, describes it this way: "I walked into...Tags: Media Industry, Teaching and Learning, Music, Radio Industry, Students
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Lafayette Chamber hears delegation's legislative review
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, TupeloThe Mississippi Legislature's focus on education this year yielded some valuable changes, Lafayette County legislators said Monday at the Oxford-Lafayette Chamber of Commerce's annual legislative review luncheon. Rep. Brad Mayo, R-Oxford, noted...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Mississippi Legislature, Health Insurance, Gun Control, Interior Policy
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BRIEF: The Class of 2013: Another Choice Virtual Charter School
The Idaho StatesmanIt's graduation season and this is one in a series of capsules on the graduating classes in the Treasure Valley. Details are provided by the school. ANOTHER CHOICE VIRTUAL CHARTER SCHOOL Graduation: 7 p.m., Friday, Nampa Civic Center No. of...Tags: Schools
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Weeks in review
Change of SubjectThe "Weeks in Review" feature is now an open thread in which commenters can talk about any current events or cultural phenomena that have caught their attention, including but limited to the topics brought up in our traditional roundup of...... -
Pirates notebook: Alvarez's 0 for 3 night hinted at hot streak
The Pittsburgh Tribune-ReviewIf Pedro Alvarez is on the upswing of another one of his torrid offensive stretches, the starting point should not be set at his towering home run Thursday against the New York Mets. Nor was it the infield single he legged out earlier in that game. "No,...Tags: Neil Walker, Minor League Baseball, Charlie Morton, Felix Hernandez, Spring Training
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City officials to vote on development at old airport // MAPS
The News Herald, Panama City, Fla.City officials plan to fast track development of the old airport property. Phase I site plans for SweetBay will be considered by the city planning board Monday before possibly going to city commissioners for Tuesday's meeting. If approved the...Tags: Panama City (Panama), Government, Panama, Public Officials
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Strike forces dominate the lanes
Jessica Mellott was quite at ease while recently competing among thousands of other standout bowlers in the month-long Florida State Pepsi Tournament at Strikers Family Sportscenter in Sunrise. "There really wasn't any pressure," said Mellott, a junior...Tags: Bowling, High Schools, Teaching and Learning, Indian Trace Elementary School, Broward College
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Uwharrie moves forward with 130 in grades 9-10
The Courier-Tribune, Asheboro, N.C.The 130 rising ninth- and 10th-graders who submitted enrollment forms to attend Uwharrie Charter Academy have been admitted for its first school year starting in August. "UCA is excited to grant admission to ALL of our currently enrolled students! We...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Public Schools, Lotteries, Students, Schools
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Thousand Oaks magician Tony Clark teaches magic tips to Hollywood
Ventura County StarTony Clark helped Nicolas Cage produce two doves from one hand in "Next" and taught John Malkovich how to make a scarf appear from a ring of fire in "The Great Buck Howard." But even Clark, a veteran magician who now lives in Thousand Oaks, can't...Tags: Oz the Great and Powerful (movie), Stamford, The Great Buck Howard (movie), Movies, Ricky Jay
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Teachers' leader pleads for funds at meeting
The Frederick News-Post, Md.Even though there was little discussion of next year's budget, Gary Brennan pleaded with Frederick County school board members to continue the fight for more money. "I hope you folks are still advocating in front of and behind the scenes to convince our...Tags: Frederick County (Maryland), Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Budgets and Budgeting
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Fitness teacher has local seniors dancing the grapevine
The Frederick News-Post, Md.Zipped inside a bulging purplish backpack, Darlene Overholtzer lugs around the music of a generation. Or three. The cassette tapes, each one carefully labeled with every song's number of beats per minute, are Overholtzer's secret for setting people in...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Music, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)
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Sand Volleyball: Mixing it up in the sand
Zoran Forgiarini and Suzy Mathieson held first serve, with hopes that others would follow. Forgiarini, the surfing and frosh/soph football coach at Edison High, and Mathieson, who coached girls' junior varsity volleyball, varsity softball and JV golf...
Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Volleyball, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Beach Volleyball
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