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Muskegon Man Nets $50,000, Then Donates Some To Charity
FOX 17 SportsRyan Burmeister is like any other sports fan, he keeps up on his favorite team and he follows sports. Burmeister got a little extra lucky when he decided to enter a contest put on by ESPN where he picked who he thought would win a particular game each...Tags: College Sports, High School Sports, ESPN (tv network), Charity, Education
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Torrid Bell-Jeff comeback
BELLARMINE-JEFFERSON HIGH — As leaders on the Bellarmine-Jefferson High girls' basketball team, Rishonda Napier and Jasmine Smith have experienced the rigors and pressure of compiling deep runs in the CIF Southern Section playoffs.
The two were...Tags: College Sports, College Basketball, Basketball, Cheng Yu-tung, Colleges and Universities
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2011 aberdeen central high school awards
The 89th annual award presentation at Central High School was held on May 3 in the Thomas F. Kelly Theatre. Social service awards American Legion School Citizenship Awards: Kaylee Bahr and Brock Halvorson. Brown County Teen Court Participants:...Tags: Engineering, U.S. Army, Arts and Culture, Minority Groups, 3M Co.
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G O O D F O R Y O U
Northern State senior Tara Kasmarik will attend veterinary school at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis. She is the daughter of Michael Kasmarik of Beckley, W.Va., and Tamara Whyte-Kasmarik of St. Paul, Minn. Kasmarik will graduate with honors...Tags: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Watertown, Science and Technology, Education
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College Plus: Three pinned for NSU wrestling team
The Northern State wrestling team recently added three student-athletes for the 2011-12 season. The trio includes Aberdeen Central graduate Adam Scherr, along with Tyler Frost of Gettysburg and Jeffrey Haga of Bremerton, Wash. All three join previous...Tags: Minnesota Vikings, Missouri Tigers, New York Dragons, College Basketball, Students
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Attending college close to home makes good sense for many
Whether it's a desire to stay close to family and friends - or factoring in the added stressors of a challenging economy - staying close to home for a private college education makes sense to students on many levels. Recognizing these factors, area...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Health and Safety at School, Family, Economy, Business and Finance, Students
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Special loan programs help eliminate burden for nonprofit employees
For many, the idea to go back to school is appealing, but the thought of financing it is overwhelming. That is especially true for those who choose to go into the service and nonprofit sectors where the paycheck can sometimes take a backseat to the...Tags: Civil and Public Service, Government, Financial Planning, DePaul University, Colleges and Universities
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Golden Apple Scholar dreams of being a teacher and finds a way out of Cabrini-Green
TribLocal - EvanstonHow Will Haley, 17, made it out of the Cabrini-Green housing project is a good-luck story. So it's quite an achievement that Haley will graduate …... -
Studying ways to make college more affordable
With hikes in higher education costs continuing to outpace growth of household incomes, colleges and universities are all too aware of one fact. Without financial aid, many families can't afford to send their sons and daughters to college. That's why...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Economy, Business and Finance, Real Estate, Financial Aid, Clubs and Associations
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John Lawrence Rohwer
Shoreview, Minn.: Born Sept. 11, 1946, in Aberdeen. Died Dec. 25, 2010, from injuries suffered in a fall. John, 64, lived a full life - a life full of love for family, education, and athletics. He was baptized and confirmed at St. John's Lutheran Church...Tags: Health and Safety at School, River Forest, Minneapolis, Adult Education, St. Thomas University
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NSU's concerto/aria competition winners named
Vocalist Anthony Rohr of Dickinson, N.D., and clarinetist Shengwen Wu of Shijiazhuang, Hebei, China, are the winners of the 2010 NSU Concerto/Aria Competition. The competition was held on Dec. 9 in Berggren Recital Hall. The competition provides...Tags: The Drowsy Chaperone (musical), Iowa, Vocal Music (genre), Music, Entertainment
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PASSINGS: Hans H. Baerwald, Crispian St. Peters, Pamela Jolicoeur
Hans H. Baerwald
Retired UCLA professor,
scholar of Japanese politics
Hans H. Baerwald, 82, a retired UCLA professor and scholar of Japanese politics, died June 2 at his home in Pope Valley, Calif., the university announced. He had prostate cancer....Tags: U.S. Army, California, Death, Prostate Cancer, Japan
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