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  • Election Commission Tells Ashley County Polling Sites Friday, November 21, 2008 @ 12:19PMThe Ashley County Election Commission has announced the polling sites for the general election next Tuesday. The sites are as follows: Crossett Ward I, Crossett City Hall.
  • Brookline Gas station fraud case dismissed Friday, November 21, 2008 @ 9:13AM The fraud and attempted larceny case against a South Brookline gas station owner and his manager was sent to a clerk’s hearing earlier this month, where it was dismissed on grounds of insufficient evidence. 
  • High hopes for Measure K funds Friday, November 21, 2008 @ 3:26AMPrincipals are looking forward to building new schools and repairing old ones. Staff Writer LONG BEACH - Falling ceiling tiles.
  • Dawson students get jump on med careers Friday, November 21, 2008 @ 2:07AMMore future doctors, nurses and medical professionals are getting a head start at a younger age.
  • Public helps LPS set priorities for building plans Thursday, November 20, 2008 @ 5:42PMLong-term planning for Livonia Public Schools buildings got underway Wednesday night with the first of three community focus groups.
  • Price to replace or save borough hall the same Tuesday, November 18, 2008 @ 12:16AMMIFFLINBURG -- The historic borough building could be preserved and renovated for about the same cost as knocking it down and building a new one, an official said Monday.
  • Law Enforcement (Nov. 11) Monday, November 17, 2008 @ 4:25PMThe following information was obtained from the Deming Police Department. Criminal damage — A student was suspended after punching and breaking a window at Deming High School, 1100 S. Nickel St. Damage estimate is $300. His parents have promised to cover repair cost.
  • All Saints Church celebrates 90 years Monday, November 17, 2008 @ 3:24PMThe congregation of a miniature 13th-century Danish institutional church in Brush celebrated the red-brick structure’s 90th year of existence during a special service Sunday afternoon. “I think it’s probably one of the most beautiful churches in the state,” guest minister Rev. Lloyd Lorensen said of All Saints Church.
  • Palm Beach County School Board provides reasons to close schools Monday, November 17, 2008 @ 2:15AMWhy close a school? In a draft policy, the Palm Beach County School Board lists several potential reasons for closing a school or consolidating schools:
  • Training in new skills can attract employers Sunday, November 16, 2008 @ 11:03AMMichael Jones has been luckier than many others during this economic crisis, which has cost Mississippi thousands of jobs this year.
  • Agawam bucks economic slide Sunday, November 16, 2008 @ 7:14AMAGAWAM - The ribbon that Mayor Susan R. Dawson cut at the opening of the Pananas Restaurant on Suffield Street on Thursday marked the latest in a spate of openings and business expansions that have Agawam bucking the nationwide economic slide.
  • Lone Star College System to host 22nd annual small business awards banquet Sunday, November 16, 2008 @ 5:11AMFifteen finalists have been selected for the Lone Star College System Small Business Development Center Business of the Year Awards, including three from Tomball.
  • Area schools wealth gap widening Sunday, November 16, 2008 @ 1:43AMAn era of constant construction and renovation is under way at the wealthiest schools around the state, including Tatum and Carthage.
  • Fort Smith Losing More Jobs Saturday, November 15, 2008 @ 1:19AMFort Smith-based Riverside Furniture Corp. will lay off about 250 employees once consolidation of two plant operations is complete Jan. 12., and Bost Inc. recently laid off 29 workers.
  • Surf City opposes $6.69M schools measure Friday, November 14, 2008 @ 5:30AMThe Borough Council is opposing a $6.69 million referendum proposed by the Southern Regional School District in a resolution approved Wednesday night.
  • Don Bigby takes reins of NEO football program Friday, November 7, 2008 @ 1:15AMMIAMI, Okla. — Don Bigby, offensive line coach at Northeastern A and M, has been named interim head coach according to Bob Walker, NEO vice president of student affairs.Bigby replaces former head coach Rob Green, who resigned Monday after four years at the Golden Norseman helm.“I am honored to fill this position,” Bigby said. “There are high expectations for the Golden Norse program and I will ...
  • Residents Generous at Iroquois Goodwill Drive Thursday, November 6, 2008 @ 9:04AMResidents in the Iroquois School District must have the cleanest closets, drawers, basements and attics in Western New York after the annual Goodwill drive at the school. Stacks of household items, baby equipment, books, toys and clothing for adults and children filled five 45-foot Goodwill trucks in front of the Girdle Road campus on Wed., Oct. 15.
  • Aurora Open Space Plan Fails; Gunner and Collins Elected in Aurora; Handy and Unverdorben Elected in Marilla Wednesday, November 5, 2008 @ 3:30AMInitial vote tallies by the Erie County Board of Elections gave the following results in local races:
  • By Iuliana Petre Killeen Daily Herald Friday, October 31, 2008 @ 6:42AMFor most of his adult life, Billy Madden was a mechanic. Five years ago, he started to lose his hearing, and working as a mechanic became more difficult.
  • Moline library to close after few take advantage of services Thursday, October 30, 2008 @ 1:34AMMoline’s downtown library will not be demolished after it closes in mid to late December, but Mayor Don Welvaert said the city has no plans for the building’s future.
  • Collegiate to undergo renovations to accommodate Queen Mary School Thursday, October 30, 2008 @ 1:23AMSt. Catharines Collegiate will undergo more construction next month as crews renovate its north wing to accommodate Queen Mary School. Crews will start the $2.3-million [...]
  • Collegiate to undergo renovations to accomodate Queen Mary School Wednesday, October 29, 2008 @ 7:51PMSt. Catharines Collegiate will undergo more construction next month as crews renovate its north wing to accomodate Queen Mary School. Crews will start the $2.3-million [...]
  • $2.3-million Queen Mary school project gets green light Wednesday, October 29, 2008 @ 3:20PMSt. Catharines Collegiate will see more construction next month as crews renovate the north wing for Queen Mary School. Crews will start the $2.3-million project [...]
  • Two face charges in home repair fraud cases Wednesday, October 29, 2008 @ 12:59PMTwo contractors who came to South Mississippi to do post-Katrina construction work have been arrested following an investigation into home repair fraud, Attorney General Jim Hood said.
  • Thumbs up: Concerned clergy speaks out Wednesday, October 29, 2008 @ 12:04PMConcerned Clergy of Indianapolis, an organization of approximately 100 leading inner-city religious leaders, has taken a stand and urged voters to vote “yes” on the upcoming referendum to finally renovate and repair IPS schools in need of air conditioning, as well as other basics, such as roof repairs, sprinkler systems, lighting and security systems.
  • Blue Hills to have open house Tuesday, October 28, 2008 @ 6:10PM There will be an open house at Blue Hills Regional Technical School, 800 Randolph St., Canton, Wednesday, Nov. 19, 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
  • Election Commission Tells Ashley County Polling Sites Tuesday, October 28, 2008 @ 11:06AMThe Ashley County Election Commission has announced the polling sites for the general election next Tuesday. The sites are as follows: Crossett Ward I, Crossett City Hall.
  • State green lights life/safety work Tuesday, October 28, 2008 @ 7:36AMMINOOKA - Now that the state of Illinois has approved the use of life/safety funds, Minooka Community High School is set to start life/safety updates in summer 2009,
  • Area schools put measures on ballots Tuesday, October 28, 2008 @ 1:05AMResidents in four Coulee Region school districts will be asked to approve measures Nov. 4 that administrators say will allow schools to keep pace with education and facility needs.
  • Report: Portsmouth schools need $23 million in repairs Monday, October 27, 2008 @ 4:33PMPORTSMOUTH The school division says it needs nearly $23 million to make improvements and safety upgrades to many of its buildings over the next three years.
  • $7-billion Measure Q would fund school construction and modernization Monday, October 27, 2008 @ 3:32AMThe largest school bond in state history is also the fifth in 11 years for L.A. Unified. The case for $7-billion Measure Q, the largest local school bond in state history, goes something like this: Now that the school district has built dozens of new campuses, it needs and deserves more dollars to fix up the old ones.
  • Program focuses on ‘soft skills’ Sunday, October 26, 2008 @ 10:52PM What characteristics are most valued by businesses looking for new employees? Soft skills, said 2,000 Missouri employers responsible for filling nearly 85,000 positions in 2007. When surveyed by the Missouri Department of Economic Development, 21st century managers said they seek employees with good interpersonal skills.
  • The Perry Problem Sunday, October 26, 2008 @ 9:15AMWhen the news that construction of a new Charles E. Perry Elementary School would be delayed from 12 to 24 months came earlier this month, it brought plenty of reaction from people in the Roseboro community.
  • Local schools have laundry list of needs Sunday, October 26, 2008 @ 2:09AMNow through Nov. 4, Whiteside voters have the chance to decide whether to create a sales tax to pay for school infrastructure and repairs.
  • Lake City area projects receive funding Friday, October 24, 2008 @ 6:44AMFrom left, Florence County Councilman Johnny Rodgers, Loraine Moore, National Bean Market Museum Board of Trustees member Marion Lowder and Florence County Council Chairman K.G. “Rusty” Smith pose for a picture with the $400,000 check that was presented to the National Bean Market Museum this past Thursday night during the Florence County Council meeting.
  • America: The Lost Leader Friday, October 24, 2008 @ 2:25AM America: The Lost Leader
  • School bond measures favored by most in construction industry Thursday, October 23, 2008 @ 9:07PM There will be seven school bond measures on the ballot this Election Day in San Diego County, and each needs approval by at least 55 percent of the voters of that particular city they are proposed in.
  • On the Mark: Noise for one is music to another Thursday, October 23, 2008 @ 9:11AMFor well over a year, Collier County has been struggling to find a way to deal with unwanted sound, which to most of us, is simply noise.
  • Lead-safe remodeling guidelines can reduce exposure Thursday, October 23, 2008 @ 9:02AMIf you live in a home built before 1978, chances are you may be exposed to lead. Common renovation activities like sanding, drilling and demolition can distribute harmful lead dust and chips, creating a hazardous environment for homeowners.
  • Legislation approved to control odor at Yonkers sewer plant Thursday, October 23, 2008 @ 6:58AMWHITE PLAINS – Longstanding odor concerns at the Yonkers Joint Waste Water Treatment Plant will be addressed as the result of legislation advanced by Yonkers Legislators Jose Alvarado (D—Yonkers) and Ken Jenkins (D, IN, WF—Yonkers).
  • OCEAN SPRINGS Thursday, October 23, 2008 @ 6:28AMThe city of Ocean Springs moved forward with a plan to revitalize the exterior of its aging City Hall.
  • New program helps seniors, disabled with home repairs Thursday, October 23, 2008 @ 6:14AMCLAWSON — Seniors and those with disabilities now have a safe and affordable method to have minor home repairs completed.
  • Calls seek support for school measure — in Ohio Thursday, October 23, 2008 @ 1:04AMA recent phone message promoting a school referendum has caused some confusion in the area — because it’s not for the La Crosse School District measure on the Nov. 4 ballot.
  • Jurors see footage of sewage flowing through Romine?s yard Wednesday, October 22, 2008 @ 8:39AMJurors watched video recordings of raw sewage flowing through the yard and down the driveway of Jeanny Romine’s Fayetteville home during the first day of a four-day trial. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
  • Real Estate Monday, October 20, 2008 @ 10:23AMCan the real estate business put sustainability at the heart of the leasing process? John Staheli looks at some of the issues.
  • LegalLine can offer free guidance about sticky consumer issues Monday, October 20, 2008 @ 3:06AMEach week lots of readers ask for help and resources related to consumer issues. Keep them coming.
  • Care for homeless links city nun, Florida family Sunday, October 19, 2008 @ 1:13AM"Mom, I’ll be gone for a while.” Those few words were the last known words Stephen Beachboard wrote to his family. "A while” turned into longer than perhaps he or his family ever dreamed. Beachboard died alone under a bridge in downtown Oklahoma City on March 29, 2007 — more than 20 years after he left that note to his mother. While his family in Florida wondered what happened to him, Sister ...
  • District seeks funds for facility needs Sunday, October 19, 2008 @ 1:04AMSeven months after La Crosse School District voters turned down a $35 million building referendum by just 273 votes, they are being asked to consider a scaled-back version.
  • Computers help teachers, students Saturday, October 18, 2008 @ 5:15PMTACLOBAN CITY, Philippines—The introduction of new technologies in the teaching-learning process is helping improve the education of children in poor provinces like Samar.
  • Cuts force UH to adapt Saturday, October 18, 2008 @ 7:43AMUniversity of Hawaii administrators in Hawaii Hall and Bachman Hall already go without air conditioning when they work late or on weekends. To save $3 million in electricity costs, other offices and classrooms will become more energy efficient, and the air conditioning will be shut off on weekends.