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Mountain State University might sell mall to stay afloat
The Charleston (W.Va.) GazetteMountain State University is planning to sell the 555,000-square-foot mall it owns in Martinsburg and to get rid of buildings at its Beckley campus to stay financially afloat in the upcoming months, the school’s interim president said during a court...Tags: Corporate Crime, Bankruptcy, Loans, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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LIVE IN LONDON: Stanford student lands gig at Olympics
tkleffman@amnews.comWhile most of us are taking in the London 2012 Olympics through the screens of TVs, laptops and cell phones, Nicollete Coontz is getting a decidely more up-close-and-personal vantage point of the Games. Coontz, a 21-year old Stanford resident and...Tags: Television Stations, Carrie Underwood, Starbucks Corp., Kentucky Wildcats, Television Industry
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University of Charleston to take over Mountain State U. campuses in W.Va.
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comExactly what degree programs the University of Charleston might offer in Martinsburg is not yet clear, but the president of the private West Virginia college said Wednesday it fully intends to launch a learning center here in wake of Mountain State...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, Colleges and Universities
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Exclusive: Inside the new Missouri State Recreation Center
jscherder@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- It's been a long time coming, but the new Missouri State University Recreation Center is ready to open. KY3 got an exclusive sneak peak inside the facility. "As people come into this building, the thing I hear time after time is 'Wow....Tags: Education, Rock Climbing, Climbing, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Lincoln extension agent found her calling in 4-H
Staff WriterWhen Courtney Brock attended her first 4-H meeting at the age of 9, she wasn’t sure she’d want to stay. “I was not an outdoor kid at all,” she said. “And my dad thought for sure he would have to come pick me up, and there&...Tags: Teachers, Education, Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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Missouri State and Drury to meet in a benefit for Coach Howard Bell
mscott@schurz.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo. – Separated geographically by less than two miles, the baseball programs of Missouri State University and Drury University will come together for the first time on the diamond this fall with a common mission in mind. The Bears and...Tags: Lou Gehrig's Disease, Lou Gehrig, Baseball, College Baseball, Missouri State University
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U. of Charleston boss impressed with facilities at Martinsburg campus
matthew.umstead@herald-mail.comWhether the University of Charleston absorbs the Mountain State University facilities in Martinsburg is expected to be decided this fall, but school President Edwin Welch said Thursday the college is aiming for a long-term presence in the community. For...Tags: Ken Smith, Education, U.S. Military, Teaching and Learning, Students
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Students honored by Council on Youth
The following students were among the 37 George Rogers Clark High School juniors who were selected to the National Council on Youth Leadership Youth Salute. The students were recognized at a banquet and awards ceremony at Georgetown College in May....
Tags: Christianity, Ceremonies, Music, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Culture
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Business briefs for July 3
Ephraim McDowell treating patients better for less Normally, news coverage of health care focuses solely on the high costs of the American health care system. However, Ephraim McDowell Health, and a growing number of other hospitals, doctors,...
Tags: Eastern Kentucky University, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health Insurance Cost, The New York Times, Investments
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NDSU pulse crop research on
BOZEMAN, Mont. - An MSU Extension-sponsored tour of pulse crop test plots researchers have been studying in Richland will take place on July 18. The event will showcase pulse crop research and test varieties developed by Montana State University, North...Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Pathology, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Medical Specialization
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John Patrick 'Jack' Apol, 71
John Patrick "Jack" Apol, 71, of Charlevoix, died Sunday, July 1, 2012, at McLaren Northern Michigan in Petoskey. He was born March 20, 1941, in Washington, D.C., and graduated from Central High School in Grand Rapids. Jack earned a bachelor of arts in...Tags: Education, Washington, DC, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Navy, Michigan State University
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GRC juniors recognized by leadership council
The following are the second group of the 37 George Rogers Clark High School juniors that were recognized in the 2012 Central Kentucky Council on Youth Leadership Youth Salute. Connor Blankenship Connor is involved with many different organizations....
Tags: Music, Christianity, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Clubs and Associations, Little League Baseball
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