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Noon Kiwanis Club honors students
The Burbank Noon Kiwanis Club held its annual Scholarship and Citizenship Day at its meeting on May 8 at the Burbank YMCA. Each student was introduced and given a certificate and a monetary award. The $1,000 Don Farquhar Memorial Scholarship Award went...
Tags: Education, YMCA, Schools, Middle Schools, Students
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Olympics-'Yuna Kids' aim to continue Korean star's legacy
ReutersBy Narae Kim SEOUL, June 19 (Reuters) - Life as one of the 'Yuna Kids' demands sacrifices few 16-year-olds are willing to make, but for budding South Korean starlets Kim Jin-seo and Kim Hae-jin the chance to learn from the "mother of figure skating" is...Tags: Ice Skating, Lee Myung-bak, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Sports, Speed Skating
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'Yuna Kids' aim to continue Korean star's legacy
ReutersSEOUL (Reuters) - Life as one of the 'Yuna Kids' demands sacrifices few 16-year-olds are willing to make, but for budding South Korean starlets Kim Jin-seo and Kim Hae-jin the chance to learn from the "mother of figure skating" is worth every second of...Tags: Ice Skating, Lee Myung-bak, 2010 Winter Olympic Games, Sports, Speed Skating
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Alvin Axness
Roslyn: Alvin Axness, 95, of Roslyn died Thursday, June 13, 2013, at Strand-Kjorsvig Home in Roslyn. Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:30 a.m. Thursday, June 20, 2013, at Christ The King Catholic Church in Webster. Burial will be at St....
Tags: Fredericksburg (Fredericksburg, Virginia), Christianity, Farms, Cross Country Skiing, Religion and Belief
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College students in South Dakota could see tuition freeze
PIERRE — Later this week, the state Board of Regents will discuss whether to ask the Legislature next year for a freeze on tuition and fees for state university students. The regents, whose members govern South Dakota’s public universities,...Tags: Science, Research, Budgets and Budgeting, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Sunny Jamaica cast into shadow after new drugs bust
ReutersBy Alison Wildey LONDON, June 18 (Reuters) - Jamaica, sunlit home of the world's finest sprinters, was cast into shadow on Tuesday after confirmation that the Caribbean island's most successful female sprinter has failed a drugs test. Twice Olympic...Tags: OxyContin (drug), Track and Field, Beijing Games, Germany, Human Interest
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Scholarships for conference offered
SOUTH BEND -- City residents are eligible for a limited number of scholarships to attend the Regional Neighborhood Network Conference set Sept. 19-21 in Peoria, Ill. They'll have the opportunity to hear national speakers, take tours, network and bring... -
Track & Field: No longer the miler to beat
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentHere we go again. Or do we? The U.S. Outdoor Track & Field Championships begin Wednesday in Des Moines, Iowa, and Plymouth native Morgan Uceny is seeking her third consecutive national title in the women’s 1,500-meter run. But things are...Tags: Universal Sports (tv network), Track and Field, Horse and Harness Racing, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports
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A view from inside the ropes
This weekend I have the opportunity to trade in my suit and tie for a caddy bib. I'll be caddying for Granger native and Northwestern University alum Jennifer Hong in the 2013 Symetra Tour Four Winds Invitational Golf Tournament. This is my second...
Tags: LPGA, Healthcare Provider, Golf, Sports, Ronald McDonald House Charities
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Tales of triumph over terror win top children's UK book awards
ReutersLONDON, June 19 (Reuters) - The stories of a dyslexic hero and a little girl who overcomes her family's fear of a stray dog won two of Britain's most coveted children's literature prizes on Wednesday. "Maggot Moon" by Sally Gardner outshone Booker prize-...Tags: Dyslexia, Authors, Arts and Culture, United Kingdom, Literature
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Piano recital features students of Van Cliburn silver medal winner
BAY VIEW -- Bay View will host a free concert to celebrate the culmination of a week-long piano academy featuring eight pianists from around the globe. The concert, titled A Piano Extravaganza, is also the celebration of the complete ownership of the...
Tags: Music, Entertainment, Parent Organizations
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Athletics-Sunny Jamaica cast into shadow after new drugs bust
ReutersBy Alison Wildey LONDON, June 18 (Reuters) - Jamaica, sunlit home of the world's finest sprinters, was cast into shadow on Tuesday after confirmation that the Caribbean island's most successful female sprinter has failed a drugs test. Twice Olympic...Tags: Caribbean Islands, OxyContin (drug), Track and Field, International Olympic Committee, Beijing Games
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