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Financial Aid 101: Fill Out the FAFSA
Wondering how you'll pay for college? Start by filling out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). If you don't, it could cost you thousands in grants, work-study, low-interest federal loans and need-based scholarships. It is also required...Tags: Financial Aid, Financial Aid, Awards and Prizes, Education
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Mourners remember Westminster airman killed in Afghanistan
Mourners of Airman 1st Class Matthew Ryan Seidler said the Westminster man had followed his dream of serving his country, found a band of brothers in the Air Force and died protecting his fellow soldiers in Afghanistan.
"When we talked to him New Year'...Tags: Defense, Judaism, Afghanistan, Awards and Prizes, Explosions
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Friends of the Library Scholarships
The Friends of the Salina Public Library are taking scholarship applications from high school seniors who have volunteered at the library. Each year, several students are awarded $500-$1500 scholarships.
Applications must be submitted with a current high...Tags: High Schools, Schools, Awards and Prizes, Schools, Arts and Culture
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State's student homeless population doubles
For a few hours after school, Ryan Johnson is just like most 16-year-olds. He lounges on the couch with his favorite Xbox game or checks his Facebook page.
But then reality sets in. He decamps from his cousins' house for the Howard County cold-weather...Tags: Services and Shopping, Rentals, Teachers, Teaching and Learning, Health
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College calculators blur costs
When it comes to estimating the cost of college, sticker shock may now be replaced with sticker confusion. Colleges and universities are now required to include a "net price calculator" on their web sites to help people figure out costs. Because of...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Financial Aid, Financial Aid, Florida State University, Teaching and Learning
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Naval Academy grad killed in Afghanistan
A 2006 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy was killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan on Thursday, the Marine Corps has confirmed. The 27-year-old was one of six Marines who died in the accident. The Pentagon identified him as Marine Corps Capt....Tags: Defense, Air and Space Accidents, Calvert County, Annapolis, Disasters and Accidents
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Court victory for Indiana school voucher law
A court in Indianapolis has upheld Indiana's school voucher law, which gives taxpayer money to students who want to attend private school.
Several parents sued the state claiming it was unconstitutional because it benefits religious institutions. But a...Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Justice System, Laws, Church and State Relations
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BASKETBALL
The Herreid-Selby Area girls' basketball team is still No. 1 in the latest South Dakota Sportswriters Association Class B girls' basketball poll. The Wolverines are receiving eight first-place votes, while Warner is ranked fourth and is receiving the...Tags: High Schools, Injuries and Wounds, Awards and Prizes, Drugs and Medicines, Health
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Tickets on sale for Zonta Club's Rose Luncheon
Tickets are on sale for the Aberdeen Zonta Club's annual Rose Luncheon at 11 a.m. Jan. 28 at the Ramada Inn.
The gathering will feature entertainment, a silent auction and door prizes. Tickets are $15 with the cut-off date for ticket sales Jan. 13; call...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Services and Shopping, Forestry and Timber, Financial Aid, Financial Aid
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Real life 'Forrest Gump' hopes for spot on U.S. Paralympic team
Fox 5 San Diego SportsSAN DIEGO -- When people see Daryl Sterling play table tennis, they usually give him the same comments. “Their reaction is either ‘can you beat Forrest Gump? Are you Forrest Gump?’” Sterling said with a chuckle. He's not Forrest...Tags: Table Tennis, Awards and Prizes, Paralympic Games
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John P. Ebersole, 80
John P. Ebersole, 80, of Breezewood, Pa., passed away Friday, Dec. 30, 2011, at home. Born Aug. 26, 1931, in Clear Spring, Md., he was the son of the late John A. Ebersole and Lucy Ann (Gordon) Ebersole. He is survived by his son, John F. Ebersole of...Tags: Car Mechanics, American Legion, Chevrolet, Church and State Relations, International Military Interventions
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Glendale Latino Assn. mixes it up
The monthly mixers hosted by the Glendale Latino Assn. are not to be missed. Members and guests mixed it up at the Embassy Suites lobby on Wednesday (Dec. 28). This group knows how to have fun at the same time they raise scholarship dollars for Glendale...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Lobbying, Marriage, Financial Aid, Financial Aid
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