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High school equivalency exams changing
The Winchester SunThe new common core state standards implemented in schools across Kentucky and 42 other states at the beginning of the school year have changed the academic landscape for all students. The new standards were designed to provide a consistent, clear...Tags: Back to School, Standards
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Bone on bullet and blood on trousers put Catonsville police on alert in 1961
An article in the Sept. 14, 1961 edition of the Herald Argus and Baltimore Countian reported on a startling discovery made at a Catonsville dry cleaners. The finding of a .38 cal. copper coated lead bullet touched off quite a lot of excitement in this...Tags: Yom Kippur, Ellicott City, Catonsville, American Legion, Judaism
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Bulletin Board for Sept. 18, 2011
Deadline for the Bulletin Board is noon Thursday. There is no charge for this service. Items run as space permits. Email information to jenj@amnews.com; fax to (859) 236-9566; or call 236-2551 ext. 352.
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Monday — A Children’s...Tags: Career and Workplace, Big Lots Incorporated, Potatoes, Dancing, Diabetes
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School Board Election Q & A with the Candidates
A diverse field of four candidates — including a 20-year-old Princeton University student and a La Cañada Unified matriarch — has made the 2011 school board election the most exciting in recent memory.
The campaign has been fueled by hot-...Tags: Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Research, Academic Progress, Teaching and Learning
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Community Calendar 10/28-11/4
Friday Sunrise Rotary meets at Academy Theatre Banquet & Conference Center, 58 E. Washington St., 7:30 a.m. Lap sit for ages birth to 18 months, Boonsboro Free Library, 11 a.m. Story time for ages 3 to 5, Smithsburg Library, 11 a.m. Story time with Mr....Tags: Arts and Culture, Lutheranism, Downtown (Baltimore, Maryland), University System of Maryland, Salisbury (Wicomico, Maryland)
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College towns draw retirees
Not everyone loves hitting the links. And, as relaxing as surf sounds can be, even they become commonplace after awhile.
Active retirees and seniors, many blessed with longer life expectancies than their parents, want a combination of recreation,...Tags: Retirement, Real Estate, Colleges and Universities, Research, North Carolina State University
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Calexico students likely to be displaced again this year
Staff WriterCALEXICO — Parents and teachers of Jefferson Elementary School here pleaded their case to move their children to one site and keep their current administrators as new findings in school damage will prolong repairs and reopening for the 2011-2012... -
Volunteer briefs
Bay alliance Alliance for the Chesapeake Bay needs volunteers to staff the reception desk, answer phones, and provide clerical support and program and project support for the staff. Hours are flexible. Email office@allianceforthebay.org. Correctional...Tags: Annapolis, Abusive Behavior, Emergency Health Procedures, Human Interest, Chesapeake Bay
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Some up-and-coming chefs are skipping culinary school
Cole Dickinson, the chef de cuisine at Michael Voltaggio's soon-to-open West Hollywood restaurant, Ink, got his culinary education the old-fashioned way: in the kitchen.
That might sound obvious, but it makes him something of an anomaly as the number...Tags: Real Estate, Fraud, Michelin Group, Elections, Restaurants
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A tale of two artists at the Community Arts Center
For the Community Arts CenterMost artists describe their work as a visual form of communication. In the case of oil painter Jack Cochran, this is more than a simple metaphor. Cochran is an artist who became deaf late in his life and now uses the language of art instead of words to...Tags: Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities, Athletes, Painting, Jack Cochran
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Jessamine County adult education 'better than ever' in new north-side location
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comJanice Crane has moved locations half a dozen times in her 21 years directing the adult-education program in Jessamine County, including one stint working at a desk partitioned off in a high-school classroom. But Crane and her staff have made the move...Tags: Labor Day, Education
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