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Centinela inmates to receive GEDs, vocational certificates
IMPERIAL — Centinela State Prison will hold a graduation ceremony for 57 inmates who have earned either a GED or certificates in vocational training at 9 a.m. today. Twenty-eight will receive their GED, the California High School Equivalency...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Car Engine Repair, Career and Workplace
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Illinois corporate tax credits swelled to $161 million in 2011
When lawmakers raised taxes on Illinois residents and businesses, they also increased corporate income tax breaks for a select group of companies. In 2011, businesses were eligible to claim about $161 million in tax credits — double from the...Tags: Taxation, Credit and Debt, Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Government, Crime, Law and Justice
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Fox Valley news briefs: Feb. 18
News briefs from St. Charles, Geneva and Batavia Batavia Art in Your Eye seeks poster artist The Art in Your Eye festival's steering committee wants nominations for its 2013 poster artist. Nominees should "live, work or in some way contribute to the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Teaching and Learning, Students, Apple Inc., Artists
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Barr Construction Institute to offer courses
The following courses will be offered at the Barr Construction Institute at Associated Builders and Contractors, 530 N. Locust St. in Hagerstown: Electrical Journey and Master Exam Preparation course Instructor: Bob Runyon Monday, Feb. 25 and...Tags: National Fuel Gas Company, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Education, Career and Workplace, ABC (tv network)
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Black Hills State University to add two new master degrees
American News CorrespondentSPEARFISH — Black Hills State University will expand its graduate degree programs to seven, after approval Wednesday from the state Board of Regents to offer master degrees in sustainability and in secondary education. The secondary education...Tags: Science and Technology, Education, Colleges and Universities, Career and Workplace, Agriculture
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Education briefs for Nov. 29
JCPL employee receives scholarship Noelle Spincher, an employee of the Jessamine County Public Library, has been named a recipient of a Library Science Tuition Scholarship. Spincher received a $1,000 scholarship. She is attending the University of...Tags: Arts and Culture, Employees, Awards and Prizes, Libraries, Career and Workplace
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Plan ordered to save mechanics school at Van Nuys Airport
L.A. NOWThe L.A. City Council ordered local officials to develop a detailed plan to save a popular aircraft mechanics school at Van Nuys Airport.... -
HCC leading the way into future
Sometimes we, as a community, are so absorbed with fault-finding that we fail to notice the success stories that reside right under our noses. We have a number of shining lights in Washington County, but Hagerstown Community College would have to rank...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Colleges and Universities, Education
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Business Briefs
Ephraim McDowell Health pharmacists earn national certification Ephraim McDowell Health pharmacists Stephanie Stone, Ashley Cambron, Michele Heinz, Angie Hatter, Brett Vickey, and Jaime Kenney, have reached a professional milestone few in their...
Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Arts and Culture, Board of Directors, Arts, Career and Workplace
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Lehigh Valley music venue's director wins award for programs that promote women
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGThe director of a Lehigh Valley music venue has been honored by the American Association of University Women for the programs that promote the group’s mission of equity for women and girls through advocacy, education and research. Sheila Evans,... -
Former American Humane Assn. employee sues AHA, HBO over 'Luck'
A former senior employee of the American Humane Assn., the group responsible for the "No Animals Were Harmed" certification on film credits, is suing her former employer, saying she was wrongfully terminated for complaining about the alleged abuse and...
Tags: Science and Technology, Standards, Luck (tv program), Career and Workplace, Trials
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For Baltimore schools, special education still a work in progress
At 4 years old, Imani Frederick couldn't recognize colors. Even a year later, he couldn't form complete sentences and struggled to count to 10. When he was 6, a neuropsychologist observed the fidgety, easily frustrated boy and diagnosed attention...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Health and Medical Professionals, Teaching and Learning, Students, Crime, Law and Justice
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