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State fines, penalizes non-profit; Lehigh Valley Music Awards dispute blamed
Lehigh Valley Music presents FESTBLOGAn Allentown non-profit organization that used art to raise money for women and children affected by domestic violence has been fined $1,000 for violating state fund-raising guidelines, and, along with its president, has agreed to stop soliciting money.... -
Deerfield church: Do more than give something up for Lent
Lent is traditionally a season of prayer, sacrifice, and repentance. For the past six years, Holy Cross Catholic Church in Deerfield has endeavored to observe Lent as a season in which one not only gives something up, but also as a time to help somebody...
Tags: Heifer International, Starbucks Corp., Nepal, Social Issues, Religion and Belief
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Money questions: finances and the Bible
During the last few weeks, several columns appeared here as part of a series titled "What did Jesus $ay?" In that time, some questions related to finances, life and the Bible came in that I would like to address in this week's edition. Q: Why does God...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Bible, Genesis (music group), Conservation, Theft
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Scholarship deadline is March 15
College-bound seniors from any high school in Boyle County are eligible for the Jack Freeman Scholarship administered by the Wilderness Trace Community Foundation, an affiliate of the Community Foundation of Louisville. Applications, available through...
Tags: Schools, Christianity, Financial Aid, University of Kentucky, Pathology
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Danville mayor resigns from industrial foundation board
smojica@amnews.comDanville Mayor Bernie Hunstad resigned Thursday from his seat on the board of directors of the Boyle County Industrial Foundation, effective immediately. In a letter addressed to Jody Lassiter, who serves as CEO of both the industrial foundation and the...Tags: Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice, Judges, Justice System, Electronics
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Parents, students see Rihanna's visit as chance for Barrington High to sparkle
If Rihanna's public persona — risque tunes and tweets, apparent enthusiasm for marijuana, troubled relationship with Chris Brown — is giving any Barrington High School parents pause about her visit to the school, they're being a lot more shy...
Tags: Chris Brown, Students, Abusive Behavior, Teaching and Learning, Rihanna
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Midcontinent donates to local groups
The Midcontinent Foundation has donated more than $70,000 to 44 charities within Midcontinent Communication’s service areas in North Dakota, South Dakota and Minnesota, according to a news release. Included in that list are two organizations... -
State party to give $300K in contributions to veterans
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — The state Republican party is giving $300,000 to Veterans charitable organizations, it announced Friday afternoon. The party identified $271,000 in campaign contributions from Allied Veterans or its affiliates, the party said in a... -
Around Town: Working with impoverished around the world
Concern America is holding its 16th annual Walk Out of Poverty on Saturday in Fountain Valley. The five-mile walk-a-thon is designed to raise funds for projects in Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Colombia and Mozambique. Concern America trains...
Tags: Students, Japan, Sales, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Honoring the memory of cycling ambassador Bill Keith
The Chain Gang - Orlando SentinelBill Keith died too young, but he's far from forgotten. An outpouring of donations in his name will bring bicycles to children in Africa.... -
'With Charity for All' looks beyond the glossy appeals
Americans just love feeling philanthropic. In any debate over cutting tax breaks in the income tax system, the deduction for charitable donations is always held sacred — even more than that other sacred cow, the mortgage deduction. It's a rare...
Tags: Interior Policy, Stock Market, Karl Rove, Social Issues, American Red Cross
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Farm Rescue Foundation launches assistance to farm families
JAMESTOWN, N.D. - Farm Rescue Foundation, a new nonprofit organization that helps farm families recovering from injury or illness, has announced that individuals may now apply for assistance in acquiring specialized, non-medical equipment to overcome...Tags: Agriculture
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| Allentown Morning Call
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|Column| Petoskey News
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Mar 15, 2013
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Mar 19, 2013
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Feb 26, 2013
| Orlando Sentinel
Mar 15, 2013
|Column| Los Angeles Times
Mar 15, 2013
|Story| Aberdeen News
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