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Six teachers start new positions in Petoskey school district
PETOSKEY -- Six teachers began new classroom positions around the Petoskey school district as the 2012-13 school year got under way. Jodi Adams, 41, teaches developmental kindergarten at Ottawa Elementary School. She has four years of experience as a...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Western Michigan University
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Police finish probe of Mich. St. student's assault
EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Police say they have completed their investigation into an assault on a Michigan State University student who claimed he was punched and had his jaw broken after revealing he's Jewish. East Lansing police Capt. Jeff...Tags: Witnesses, Health and Safety at School, Justice System, Prosecution, Lawyers
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Police: Michigan St. student attack not likely hate crime
DETROIT (AP) — Police say an attack on a Michigan State University student at an off-campus party is not likely a hate crime. Zach Tennen says he was at a party when two men asked if he was Jewish, and when he responded "yes," punched him in the...Tags: Hate Crimes
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Court partly backs off pit bull ruling
Maryland's highest court on Tuesday partly backed off its April decision that pit bulls are inherently dangerous, admitting that it went too far when it applied its standard to cross-bred dogs. But the new ruling, which affects only purebred animals, does...
Tags: Justice System, Towson, Pets, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Red Cedar project: 6 area teachers earn consultant certification at summer writing institute
Six Northern Michigan teachers have joined a nationwide effort to improve the teaching of writing in the nation's schools, becoming internationally certified as teacher consultants. Earning certification are Rich Bachus of Concord Academy-Boyne; Emily...
Tags: Morehead State University, Colleges and Universities, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Nancy Marin Fort
Nancy Marin Fort, of Maitland, Fla., passed away Aug. 9, 2012. Loving wife of Emil "Mike" Fort who predeceased her, she will remain known through her signature of N. Fort on many large pieces of her artwork on display throughout central Florida and the...Tags: University of Michigan, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania), Politics, Lobbying, New Smyrna Beach
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Concussion concerns grow in high school football
For many, it's somewhat of a silent epidemic that is turning into a loud problem. High school athletes are suffering brain injuries at alarming rates, and the research is staggering. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the...
Tags: Medical Research, Sports, Health and Safety at School, Junior Seau, Injuries and Wounds
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Three vie for Resort's GOP trustee candidate slots
PETOSKEY -- Republican voters in Resort Township's Tuesday, Aug. 7, primary election, will be asked to narrow their party's field of township trustee candidates from three to two. Incumbent township trustees Don Caird and Dean Carper are vying along with...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Politics, Petroleum Industry, Republican Party, Housing and Urban Planning
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Sister Mary Magdala Thompson
Sister Mary Magdala Thompson, a Sister of Mercy who was a noted educator, psychotherapist and author, died July 14 of heart failure at Providence Hospital in Mobile, Ala.
The former Baltimore resident was 89.
"There was a common thread in all of the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Colleges and Universities, Loyola University Chicago, Timonium, Health and Medical Professionals
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Missing Three Rivers Man Found In Ohio
FOX 17 NewsA missing 20-year-old college student from Three Rivers has been found safe. On Sunday, family members told FOX 17 NEWS they learned at 9:30 p.m. Saturday that Marco Drayton had been found by police in Cleveland, Ohio, and that he was "perfectly fine."...Tags: U.S. Military, West Point
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My new soccer friend meant to email Aberdeen, Scotland
I made a bunch of new friends this summer. First, let me tell you about my latest friend that I made, thanks to the Internet. · Aberdeen American News readers, I would like to introduce Gary Thomson from Clarkston, Scotland. · Gary, the...
Tags: Sports, Fort Valley State University, Travel, Trips and Vacations, Career and Workplace
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Research Update - Feed digestibility in aged horses
The population of horses 20 years of age and older is rising, and little research exists exploring the differences in nutrient digestibility in aged horses versus adult horses. It is widely accepted that aged horses have a decreased ability to absorb...Tags: Horse (animal)
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