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New Dole Gallery exhibit focuses on performing arts
TribLocal - Crystal Lake » NewsA portion of a growing collection of prints donated to McHenry County College more than 20 years ago will be on display in historic Dole …... -
Local chefs honored by American Culinary Federation
The Dish - Orlando SentinelRussell Scott, executive chef at Isleworth Golf & Country Club, Windermere, Fla.; Jeffrey Rotz, of Tavares, Fla., culinary educator and member of ACF Gulf to Lake Chefs & Cooks Association; and Desmond D’Souza, executive chef/owner, Clay Oven Indian... -
California's Dream Act passes key test
Opinion L.A.Lawmakers in Sacramento have until next month to approve a measure known as the California Dream Act. AB 131, as the bill is known, would allow undocumented immigrant students to apply for some $38 million in state grants and other...... -
Licensed professionals sanctioned
Watchdog with Paul MuschickHere are the latest disciplinary actions against licensed professionals from the Lehigh Valley area, as reported by the PA Department of State in June and July. The statewide list is here. July 2011 PA Board of Barber Examiners Bucks County...... -
Local company presents Mozart light opera
marieg@herald-mail.comSome people might not know opera from Oprah. But Francesca Aguado and Caitlin Budny want to change that. Last year, the two area women bridged the gap between small town and big city by forming their own opera company. As cofounders of The Hub Opera...Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Entertainment, Human Interest, Towson University, Opera (genre)
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In the midst of budget cuts, Turkeyfoot cuts free help
AddisonIt has been in the paper that Turkeyfoot School District will have to cut positions because of cuts in state education funding. These cuts would affect positions such as secretaries, custodians, teacher’s aides, and even teachers. While the district...Tags: Autism, Stress, Behavioral Conditions, Health, Schools
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California workers may be undereducated for available jobs, study says
Money & CompanyThe Inland Empire had one of the highest education gaps in the nation, a new study says.... -
Healthcare: Why drug company-doctor interactions are good for patients [Blowback]
Opinion L.A.Rather than be alarmed, patients should take pride in their doctors serving as part of a vast team of scientists and physicians who closely monitor the medicines they prescribe, share findings with healthcare peers and offer feedback to pharmaceutical... -
Check It Out: Vast information available at virtual library
The Newport Beach Public Library offers a vast array of resources to water the mind. Recently added are two new databases, Universal Class and the Gale Virtual Reference Library. Universal Class is a Web-based service that offers more than 500 online,...Tags: Science and Technology, Electronics, Newport Beach, Libraries, Arts and Culture
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Seminole names “Rookie” teachers
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelGetting through your first year as a teacher in a public school can be rough, but three in Seminole County have made it with flying colors. Claire Conn, Kimberly Downes and Renee Sackett have been named as the school system's “2011 Rookie Teachers... -
Former N.C. State QB Russell Wilson has promising visit to Wisconsin
College Gridiron 365 Blog - Orlando SentinelFormer N.C. State QB Russell Wilson has promising visit to Wisconsin... -
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