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In The Arts
Art alliance awarded grant
The Laguna Beach Community Foundation has granted $3,500 to the Laguna Beach Alliance of the Arts (LBaa), a grouping of 22 local arts organizations.
The grant will help the 10-year-old alliance manage its spending while...Tags: Music, Festive Events, Arts, England, Folk (genre)
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Plan OK'd to raze UM president's house, build $7.2M home, event center
A divided Board of Public Works gave wrecking crews the green light Wednesday to demolish the 55-year-old home of the president of the University of Maryland, College Park to make way for a $7.2 million building that will serve as a residence and a...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Politics, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), Martin O'Malley
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Elizabeth L. Phillips, funeral home owner
Elizabeth L. "Bobbi" Phillips, who co-founded and operated a West Baltimore funeral home, died of congestive heart failure Dec. 28 at her home. She was 93.
Born Elizabeth Lattimore in Baltimore and raised on Schroeder Street, she was a 1936 Frederick...Tags: Anglicanism, Religion and Belief, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, University of Maryland, College Park, Colleges and Universities
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Glendale Latino Assn. mixes it up
The monthly mixers hosted by the Glendale Latino Assn. are not to be missed. Members and guests mixed it up at the Embassy Suites lobby on Wednesday (Dec. 28). This group knows how to have fun at the same time they raise scholarship dollars for Glendale...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Religion and Belief, Brigham Young University , Politics, Financial Aid
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Governor Tom Corbett Orders Freeze of Nearly $160 Million in State Spending
Content ManagerIn reaction to falling revenue and a projected nearly half billion dollar deficit. Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett ordered his Budget Office to freeze nearly $160 million in state spending. The governor also has asked government entities not under his...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Finance
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Interim director named at NDSU
Chris Boerboom has been appointed interim director of the North Dakota State University Extension Service. Making the announcement was Ken Grafton, NDSU vice president for Agriculture and University Extension, director of the North Dakota Agricultural...Tags: Agriculture, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Environmental Issues, Conservation, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Mary Elizabeth 'Betty' Sanders Perry
Redfield: Mary Elizabeth “Betty” Sanders Perry, 94, of Redfield died peacefully on Thursday, Jan. 5, 2012, at Community Memorial Hospital in Redfield. She was cremated and her memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Jan. 9, 2012, at the United...Tags: American Heart Association, Hospitals and Clinics, Chicago, Medical Specialization, American Medical Association
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Arthur 'Reds' Hucht
A memorial service for Arthur Francis "Reds" Hucht, who coached swimmers for more than 50 years, will be held at 1 p.m. Jan. 21 at Calvert Hall College High School.
Mr. Hucht, who was 95, died of a stroke Tuesday at his daughter's home in Spotsylvania,...Tags: Labor Day, World War II (1939-1945), Baltimore County, Parkville, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Beer pong skills reap $50,000 for Illinois pair
CNNDon't be confused, Las Vegas. You did not wake up in a fraternity house. You are not still in college. Those celluloid-ball-throwing, beer-chugging patrons invading the Flamingo Hotel and Casino are not trying to scare you. They are probably just...Tags: CNN (tv network), College Sports, Colleges and Universities, Education, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
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Higher education: not a 'backburner issue'
When I was in high school, my friends and I particularly enjoyed playing Summit, a Cold War-themed game from Milton Bradley. To win the game, one had to figure out how best to balance spending on military strength, industrial development and the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Conservation, Teaching and Learning, Environmental Issues, Students
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Downtown vandalism has us bothered
Here are some things that caught our attention recently: Bad vandal(s): A lot of hard work has gone into revitalizing downtown Aberdeen in the past few years. Steady progress has been made, but all the good can be undone when vandal(s) strike as they...Tags: Big Ten Conference, Politics, Iowa Hawkeyes, Lotteries, Mitt Romney
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North Central to host financial aid night
Financial aid for college will be the topic of a free program at North Central Michigan College on Tuesday, Jan. 31. North Central’s financial aid office is hosting the program as a community service for parents and students attending, or planning...Tags: Financial Aid, Financial Aid, Colleges and Universities, Education
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