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Only 12 of 51 Springfield schools met federal Adequate Yearly Progress goals in 2010-'11
sforhetz@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A new report card shows how Springfield School District schools measure up on test scores, graduation rates and attendance. The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education has released preliminary 2011 Adequate Yearly...Tags: Examinations, Science and Technology, Teaching and Learning, Arts and Culture, Westport
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Re-opening for Center in the Square
reporterAfter years of planning and hardwork, Center in the Square is open to the public. Roanoke's cultural center re-opened Saturday morning to lots of fanfare with a ribbon cutting by city and center leaders. Center in the Square closed down while a multi-...Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Museums
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Crafters make jewelry kiosk shine
Star-News, Wilmington, N.C.While they had to let go of one business earlier this year, artists Babs and Carl Murrell expanded another. The Castle Hayne couple run a large kiosk at Wilmington's Independence Mall where they sell a variety of jewelry, from wire-wrapped gemstones and...Tags: Arts and Culture, Painting
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BRIEF: Register now for painting class
Daily Gazette, Sterling, Ill.Eagle's Nest Art Group will provide an oil painting class Tuesdays from June 4 through July 9. Carol Ubben will teach the course from 6 to 8 p.m. at the group's Conover Square studio, 201 N. Third St. The cost is $30 for 12 hours of instruction. Mixed...Tags: Arts and Culture, Painting
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A young couple gone too soon
Beneath a starry sky, Sosé Thomassian and Allen Yekikian held each other on their wedding night, arms looped around hips, eyes locked, for more than 20 minutes so the photographer could capture what would become their favorite wedding photo. Back at the...
Tags: Weddings, Human Interest, Armenia, Google Inc., Photography
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Marshall's Sister of Liberty statue returned to its pedestal after theft, restoration
MARSHALL, Mo. (AP) — The city of Marshall has its Sister of Liberty statue back where it belongs. The statue, which had been missing from its pedestal at Indian Foothills Park for more than a year, was returned to the park Friday. The statue was...Tags: Arts and Culture, Sculpture, Theft
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Conflict on canvas: Mount Zion veteran, artist recalls Vietnam War
Herald & Review, Decatur, Ill.What is it like to sit in a foxhole surrounded by thick jungle underbrush through a dark night, knowing that if you fall asleep and fail to signal you will be killed by an exploding shell fired from a nearby tank? What is it like to spend a Christmas...Tags: Radio, Teaching and Learning, Holidays, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Teachers
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Stephen Decatur depiction chosen for downtown mural
Herald & Review, Decatur, Ill.Coming this summer to downtown Decatur: Superman. Personified in a mural painting of Commodore Stephen Decatur. The early 19th-century naval hero is the subject of the first mural in the Decatur Mural Project, announced Friday. The project, borne out of...Tags: Artists, Dwayne Johnson, Media Industry, Arts and Culture, Fine Artists
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'New Frontier' exhibit at Gilcrease Museum captures local culture
Tulsa WorldWhen the Palazzo Pitti museum in Florence, Italy, decided to celebrate its native son, navigator and explorer Amerigo Vespucci, it came to Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum. Gilcrease worked with the Italian museum to create an exhibit titled "La Nuova Frontiera...Tags: Artists, Indigenous People, Politics, Italy, Smithsonian Institution
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Tulsa World named Great Plains' Newspaper of the Year
Tulsa WorldThe Tulsa World was named Newspaper of the Year in the 2013 Great Plains Journalism Awards on Friday. One of the most prestigious journalism awards competitions in mid-America, the Great Plains drew almost 800 entries from an eight-state region. A...Tags: Human Interest, Savannah State University, University of Tulsa, Journalism, Newspaper and Magazine
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CORRECTION: Corrections, clarifications
Tulsa WorldA Friday Tulsa World story listed an incorrect last day of school for Broken Arrow Public Schools. The last day is Friday, May 24. --An April 17 Tulsa World story contained incorrect information about the Pringle Mansion at 1550 E. 27th St. According to...Tags: Arts and Culture
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Eifman's sudsy 'Rodin' full of startling dance
Boris Eifman's work is always surprising, stumbling here and there, maybe, but determined to recycle classical ballet into new shapes, with novel plot lines. He and his Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg, which played the Auditorium Theatre over the...
Tags: French Literature, Literature, Entertainment Events, Arts and Culture, Sculpture
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